Happy Black History Month!
This week's poem, "If We Must Die" by #claudemckay a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Most of McKay's poems were about his upbringing in Jamaica and Black people's resiliency which this poem clearly depicts.
#BlackHistoryMonth#abolishtheprisons
Happy Black History Month! To celebrate, we will share poems on the theme of JUSTICE. Here is renowned American writer and poet, Langston Hughes’ powerful poem, Justice. Share below fav Black authors!
#defundtheprisons#abolishtheprisons#blackhistorymonth#blackpoets
Hey INN Fam!
Check out the link below to view a flashback of last month's Adapting to Virtual: Challenges, Concerns and Creativity for Juvenile Justice webinar.
A collaboration with @AHJNetwork@ContextosChi@TiaChucha@JailGuitarDoors
https://t.co/qkcNdBZFtT
In @WorthRises new comprehensive report on the prison industry, powerful first-hand accounts from directly impacted advocates illustrate how detrimentally privatization has impacted incarcerated people and their families. Read their stories here: https://t.co/5iuask0HWw
Hello INN Fam!
Next week, our ED @bazdreisinger will be moderating a critical conversation on diversion initiatives within the African context.
To register for this event, follow the link below: https://t.co/9nHQ6HL0SX
Hope to see you all there!
Join INN and @AIYNetwork next week & hear about the challenges and bright spots surrounding adaptation to virtual technology in juvenile justice.
Link to RSVP: https://t.co/Lqj0JObQlP
Access to education in all spaces, especially in prisons, is crucial to the liberation of all peoples. As we reimagine technology’s role in the educational space, we must not forget our most disadvantaged group: incarcerated people. Here are 10 Dos & Don'ts to consider: