As the Black Lives Matter uprisings continue, we invited Charlotte Hill O’neil "Mama C” to speak on her triumphs and journey as a former Black Panther. Tune in and be a part of the conversation. https://t.co/HHG2p7HRw0
UMP is seeking ways to engage with those who are committed to keep remembering people who have died along the U.S./Mexico border in search of a better life. The goal is to capture 3200+ voices reading the names of the dead who are memorialized in HT94. https://t.co/AXCs9fmsPr
Adrienne Maree Brown is the author of Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, and the co-editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements. Learn more: https://t.co/tqChVVRk5d
With America’s socio-political climate, The Radical Zone podcast team had a conversation with @adriennemaree to discuss emergent strategies and pleasure activism. https://t.co/NpBrPynKeW
On August 20, 1619, “20 and odd” Angolans arrived in the British colony of Virginia and bought by English colonists. The arrival of the enslaved Africans in the New World marked a beginning of two and a half centuries of slavery in North America. https://t.co/jfyb7naYVu
In this BLM mini series, we talked with the Toronto-based organizer of Black Lives Matter, @sandela, to share her thoughts about the contrast and similarities between Canada and the United States of America with regards to Black people and systemic racism. https://t.co/rxRUhIWDec
Completed in 2014, our #ArcusCenter was the 1st purpose-built social justice building. Designed to foster conversations among scholars, students, & community members, @ACSJL is visually open & activated by daylight, bringing these discussions squarely into public consciousness.
This week, the Radical Zone Podcast team is highlighting localized grassroots organizing and activism. We talked to Majyck D for our #BLM mini series to understand what measures are being considered to end police presence in KPS and policing students. https://t.co/tp4qlHxolj
We're honored to be a hosting partner for Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94), a participatory art project sponsored and organized by the Undocumented Migration Project (UMP). Click on the link to learn more and join the UMP in this powerful moment of witnessing. https://t.co/jMNB1IY851
ACSJL Global Advisory Board Member, Angela Davis, is the epitome of what it means to practice and be driven by our values, which are to embrace change, spark intellectual growth, build community, nurture leadership, and inspire unity.
The radical Zone Podcast brought back professor Jason De Leon to help us understand and decipher immigration rights and electoral politics in America. Tune in and listen here: https://t.co/3EOMWgHFVW
An article by @Rewire_dot_org explores the food justice movements that address and eradicate racism in our food system and spoke with leaders in the movement about food sovereignty and dismantling white supremacy in the food system. https://t.co/6PkrSPBpCj
The Radical Zone Podcast team got the opportunity to have a conversation with @SawariMi for our BLM mini series to discuss the recent uprising and its relation to mass incarceration in America. Take a listen and be a part of this impactful conversation. https://t.co/BPeoDo5eO4
The Radical Zone team had the pleasure of speaking with Holly Bird to bring us to speed on critical issues facing Ingenious Movements, parallels to Black movements, and COVID-19 and its impact on the Indigenous community in America. https://t.co/4UhQIwsRT1
In this special Black Lives Matter mini series for The Radical Zone Podcast, we brought back Dr. Lisa Brock to talk about what's happening on the ground in Chicago, the current racial climate, police brutality, and the criminal justice system. https://t.co/DztQbNyq6O
This student-centered event is a space for students to share the experiences/challenges of earning their degrees during COVID-19. Five panelists, two from K College and three from Kenyon College, will lead the event.
Audience Q&A at the end. RSVP via https://t.co/3RfwhZQarR
In this episode, TRZ is excited to tap into the great wisdom of Jason De Leon on issues Immigration and Migration.
Jason De León is Professor of Anthropology/Chicana/Chicano/Central American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Tune in: https://t.co/gbc9PXG85V
In the third episode of The Radical Zone Podcast, we spoke with Jason De León, a Professor of Anthropology and Chicana/Chicano/Central American Studies at the University of California, LA and ED of the Undocumented Migration Project. It will be released on Wednesday, July 8!
In our second episode, The Radical Zone had a social distancing conversation with a Hip Hop movement builder Babaluku to decipher the effect of Covid19 in Africa as well the creatives around the world. Learn more and tune in here: https://t.co/UoF5aQyAOU