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A new home for activists, and a new way of building in communities

A new home for activists, and a new way of building in communities
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A New Home For Activists, and a New Way of Building in Communities

A New Home For Activists, and a New Way of Building in Communities
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Virtual forum next week will explore youth justice reforms, recommendations for changes

Virtual forum next week will explore youth justice reforms, recommendations for changes Updated Feb 18, 2021; Youth Advocate Programs (YAP), Inc., headquartered in Harrisburg, is one of the sponsors for a unique public web event next week that will highlight how a community-based, love-centered continuum of care can serve as an alternative to ineffective youth justice approaches that disproportionately harm Black and Brown youth. The virtual forum will run from noon to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 25 and will feature leading U.S. youth justice leaders and advocates in addition to a young man who delivers transformative services that not long ago supported his community re-entry.

Let Her Sing 2020: A Celebration of Female Voices - Online at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley - January 16, 2021

Naima Shalhoub: Naima Shalhoub is a Lebanese Arab-American vocalist, composer, performing artist, and educator based in the Bay Area. Her multidimensional work explores the borderlands of belonging, remembrance, freedom, and the expansive quality of the voice - its power for healing and energizing social justice movements. Her first full-length studio album, Siphr, was released on August 6th, 2020. Her debut album, Live in San Francisco County Jail, was recorded alongside an audience of incarcerated women with whom she had been facilitating weekly Music and Freedom sessions for one year (many of whom participated in the performance). Produced in solidarity with movements to end the prison-industrial complex, the recording embodies Naima s deeply-held belief that it is an artist s duty to reflect the times (Nina Simone).

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