Last month I received the @NCTE_CCCC Braddock Award for my article on the literacy & rhetorical practices of incarcerated people & the podcast @earhustlesq. Grateful to have something that I wrote deemed “best of the year” but also honored to amplify work happening behind bars.
Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy-Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C. jail.
Directed by Natalie Rae and Angela Patton, DAUGHTERS premieres on Netflix August 14.
A crime committed. A crime forgotten. A crime unpunished. Our new season asks why one of the most high-profile war-crimes prosecutions in American history fell apart. @newyorker subscribers can start listening next week. https://t.co/gcgDw8wqx9
As part of the Lectures in History series, @cspan aired @universityofky Professor, Dr. Brandon Erby’s talk about Mamie Till-Mobley and her fight to raise awareness of racial injustice following Emmett Till's murder. Watch the full lecture at https://t.co/dIJlFOPV57.
And shout out to this @MellonFdn initiative also named Imagining Freedom which highlights the important work of people impacted by the criminal justice system. https://t.co/Olx1DYLWyg