Barnard Center for Research on Women | These Systems Never Work: The Intersections of Environmental Justice and Abolition @BCRWvideos | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
Featuring Destiney Mack & Kyla Hartsfield
ASL and captioning will be provided. If you have any accessibility needs or requests please contact bcrw@barnard.edu. ASL and captioning may be better on Zoom, so please email us if you need the link.
This session is part of Project NIA's 2nd Abolitionist Summer Youth Organizing Institute, specifically for young people 16 to 25. If you are in this age range, registration and additional information can be found at eventbrite.com/e/abolitionist-youth-organizing-ayo-nyc-mini-institute-tickets-161920882719
The environment that we live in is expansive, including the land, ocean, and all living beings. It has the power to oppress us or sustain us in ways where Black and Brown and working-class communities are being destroyed environmentally but also through incarceration and policing. In this webinar, we will discuss the different intersections we have been picking up between Environmental Injustice and Mass incarceration/policing and how we can control what safety means in our community.
Featuring Destiney Mack & Kyla Hartsfield
ASL and captioning will be provided. If you have any accessibility needs or requests please contact bcrw@barnard.edu. ASL and captioning may be better on Zoom, so please email us if you need the link.
This session is part of Project NIA's 2nd Abolitionist Summer Youth Organizing Institute, specifically for young people 16 to 25. If you are in this age range, registration and additional information can be found at eventbrite.com/e/abolitionist-youth-organizing-ayo-nyc-mini-institute-tickets-161920882719
The environment that we live in is expansive, including the land, ocean, and all living beings. It has the power to oppress us or sustain us in ways where Black and Brown and working-class communities are being destroyed environmentally but also through incarceration and policing. In this webinar, we will discuss the different intersections we have been picking up between Environmental Injustice and Mass incarceration/policing and how we can control what safety means in our community.