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THR Talks: Andra Day and Roxane Gay in Conversation About Suffering in Art and Racism in Addiction

Assata Shakur, Holiday, Day, Roxane Gay, Stacey Abrams and Angela Davis. Illustration By Selman HoŞgör; Photos: Abrams: Emily Assiran/Getty Images for Bustle. Day: Myriam Santos via Getty Images. Gay: Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic. Davis: Bettmann/Getty images. Holiday: Paul Hoeffler/Redferns/Getty images. Shakur: Frank Hurley/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images. United: Takashi Seida/Paramount Pictures. THR Talks: Andra Day and Roxane Gay in Conversation About Suffering in Art and Racism in Addiction by Nekesa Mumbi Moody April 20, 2021, 6:00am PDT The United States vs. Billie Holiday best actress nominee and the Bad Feminist author and cultural critic engage in a deep, intense discussion that included the Derek Chauvin trial and why faith precludes competitiveness: It just thrashes this idea that you and I are in competition, especially when it comes to Black women.

Justice Education Week at Penn State offers wide variety of events April 19-24

IMAGE: Provided The Restorative Justice Initiative (RJI) is a group of Penn State students, faculty, staff and community stakeholders committed to empowering and supporting system-impacted, currently and formerly incarcerated individuals through education and meaningful engagement in civic life, according to Efraín Marimon, assistant professor of education and director of the Restorative Justice Initiative as well as the Social Justice Fellowship.  “We believe in the power of trauma-informed practice, liberatory pedagogy and transformative education, and are dedicated to leveraging Penn State’s size, scope, reach and resources to help make education accessible to all sectors of society,” Marimon said.  “Much of our emphasis for this week will be on the need to remove structural barriers to education while preserving the human dignity of those impacted by the carceral state, added Marimon. We hope that Justice Education Week will create awareness in our commun

Penn State to host discussions, film screenings for Justice Education Week

From April 19-24, Justice Education Week will be held at Penn State. The week will feature a series of virtual events with the aim of bringing awareness to the human impact of incarceration as well as build support for transformative educational movements in a carceral setting, according to Penn State News. Here is a list of events that will be held for Justice Education Week. Monday, April 19 6 p.m. — Angela Davis, political activist and the keynote speaker of the week, will host a talk titled Education Justice: Incarceration, Carceral Education & Abolition Pedagogy. Davis s discussion will be followed by organizers who will talk about ways students can get involved with prison reform.

Opinion: Migrants are forced to do the worst work without access to rights

Opinion: Migrants are forced to do the worst work without access to rights Youth Against Racism and Inequality (YARI) activist writes that immigrants and people of colour are leading the force for change internationally. By Haritha Olaganathan Wednesday 7 Apr 2021, 7:01 PM 18 hours ago 19,204 Views 0 Comments Haritha Olaganathan Youth Against Racism and Inequality (YARI) A WORLD SLOWED-DOWN has exposed the deep-rooted inequalities in the Irish state, and we must grapple with the fact that the ‘land of a thousand welcomes’ is one that consciously ostracises people of colour, immigrants and Travellers in the world of work. Under the current system, far too many o

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