People without Colour
Decolonizing language is important to understand our history and ourselves
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Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the ongoing campaign for AT Mitchell’s expungement, the impact of the State of the People Power Tour, and their experiences in Louisville. They emphasize the importance of community engagement, local leadership, and the collaboration between grassroots efforts and legislative strategies. The conversation highlights the need for education within communities regarding legislative processes and the significance of building connections between community members and elected officials. This conversation delves into the importance of community communication, the implications of the consent decree on policing, and the necessity for collaboration across state lines to address systemic issues. The speakers emphasize the need for community engagement, empowerment, and conflict resolution while addressing violence as a public health issue. They also discuss the role of media in advocacy and the challenges of leadership in effecting change.
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Decolonizing language is important to understand our history and ourselves
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