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Know Your Rights Camp Podcast
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المحتوى المقدم من Know Your Rights Camp. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Know Your Rights Camp أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Know Your Rights Camp Podcast hopes to inform, inspire and provide tools for the next generation of Black and Brown youth in a collective fight against systemic oppression.
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المحتوى المقدم من Know Your Rights Camp. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Know Your Rights Camp أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Know Your Rights Camp Podcast hopes to inform, inspire and provide tools for the next generation of Black and Brown youth in a collective fight against systemic oppression.
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×1 Know Your Rights Camp Podcast Season 5 Episode 3: Mike Africa Jr. On When The Government Participates In Terrorism Against Black People 31:26
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31:26In this episode of the KYRC Podcast, activist Mike Africa Jr. shares his personal story as a member of the MOVE organization. He emphasizes the need for accountability in society, drawing attention to the role of historical awareness in addressing ongoing racism and injustice. Hosted by Amir Whitaker and Diana Barbadillo, the conversation covers his parents' wrongful imprisonment, the 1985 MOVE bombing, and the systemic challenges faced by marginalized communities. Mike highlights the importance of remembering history to combat oppression and encourages listeners to engage in activism to drive meaningful change in society. Support the show…
1 Know Your Rights Camp Podcast Season 5 Episode 2: Understanding Voter Suppression In Black & Brown Communities From The Past To Present 15:23
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15:23In this Know Your Rights Camp Podcast episode, Diana Barbadillo and Amir Whitaker discuss the persistent issue of voter suppression targeting Black and Brown communities in the United States. They trace the historical roots of this problem, from the exclusion of non-white property owners in early American voting laws to the violent tactics of the Ku Klux Klan. Despite the passage of the 15th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, voter suppression has evolved with new strategies, including gerrymandering and restrictive voter ID laws. The 2013 Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder, which removed key provisions of the Voting Rights Act, has exacerbated these issues. Support the show…
1 Know Your Rights Camp Podcast Season 5 Episode 1: The Fight Over Cop City & The Nationwide Future Of Militarized Policing 18:34
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18:34In this episode of KYRC Podcast, co-hosts Amir Whitaker and Diana Barbadillo dive into the heated debate surrounding Atlanta's "Cop City" project. This controversial military-style police training complex has sparked major pushback due to its environmental impact, as it involves deforesting a large area, and concerns over police militarization. Critics argue that the money would be better spent on essential community services and social programs. The conversation explores how environmental activism and anti-police militarization movements intersect, highlighting the extreme police response to protests, which included the use of military-grade weapons and excessive force. The episode also discusses how similar projects are emerging nationwide, driven by corporate interests and the strong influence of police associations. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 8: How The Autopsy Initiative & Independent Pathologists Allow The Families Of Individuals Killed While In Custody Achieve Justice 50:13
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50:13In this special bonus episode of the Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, Autopsy Initiative program head Nicole Martin and guest Dr. Roger A Mitchell Jr., a forensic pathologist, discuss the importance of their work in providing free autopsies for in-custody deaths. They highlight the need for transparency and objectivity in the process, noting that many families are not given clear information about the cause of their loved one's death. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 7: The Importance Of Black & Brown Youth Knowing Their Rights 14:51
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14:51For today’s episode of the Know Your Rights Camp podcast, Nicole Martin, Legal Program Director for the Autopsy Initiative, interviews 17-year-old Cayden Brown. Brown, a youth from Detroit, represents young people in court who have committed misdemeanors across Michigan. His interest in law was sparked by his parents' divorce when he was six, where he felt he had no say in the proceedings. Brown is part of the Teen Court program, which operates on the principle of peer-driven justice efficiency, believing that peers are better at driving change and dealing with juvenile offenders. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 6: Combating The Challenges of Diet & Physical Health In Black & Brown Communities 13:44
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13:44In the Know Your Rights Camp podcast episode, hosts Sean Tory and Dr. Milo Dodson interview Armond Rashaad, owner of Jabs Gym in Detroit. Rashaad shares his journey with physical fitness, which began with a desire to combat diabetes, a condition his grandfather has lived with his entire life. He discusses his initiative, the Run This Town movement, which aims to eradicate obesity and diabetes through free fitness programs. Rashaad emphasizes the importance of making small changes to diet and exercise habits, rather than drastic ones, and making fitness enjoyable. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 5: The Possibilities Black & Brown Youth Can Have Within The Tech Industry 17:16
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17:16In this Know Your Rights Camp Podcast episode, hosts Tat Wza and Mariella Regalado interview Antoine “Antoine Digital” Patton, a self-taught coder who learned the skill while in prison. Patton shares his journey of learning to code without internet access and how he used his new skills to create an app that helps children send pictures and letters to their incarcerated parents. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 4: Why Art Serves As The Future Of Activism In Black & Brown Communities 21:31
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21:31In the Know Your Rights Camp Podcast episode, host Sean Tory interviews Detroit-based artist, designer, and entrepreneur Rick Williams and visual artist Brandan “Bmike” Odums. Williams discusses his innovative approach to branding, designing, and marketing, while Odums shares his work on large-scale murals and public art exhibitions that explore art and social change, particularly reflecting on the experiences of Black American activism. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 3: Overcoming The Challenges Black & Brown Youth Face When Trying To Get Into College 15:47
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15:47This latest episode in the Know Your Rights Podcast features host Sean Tory who interviews Cyekeia Lee and Mariela Regalado about their passion for higher education. Lee, who has a background in communication, counseling, and education, currently leads the Detroit College Access Network. Regalado, a Dominican immigrant from Brooklyn, developed her passion for college counseling at St. John's University. Both women share their experiences as first-generation college students and discuss the importance of exposing students to all educational pathways, including two-year institutions, four-year institutions, and skill trade pathways. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 2: The Importance of Black & Brown Youth Knowing Their Local History 15:35
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15:35Mariela Regalado, Crystal Bernard, and Alana Burke discuss the importance of knowing one's history and the role it plays in shaping identity and understanding the world in this episode of The Know Your Rights Camp Podcast. Bernard, a Detroit native, shares her experiences growing up in a family of revolutionary thinkers and the work of the General Baker Institute, which caters to the needs of working-class people. Burke, who was raised in Birmingham, Alabama, shares her journey into organizing and the importance of addressing recurring societal issues. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast Season 4 Episode 1: Practical Ways Black & Brown Youth Can Learn Financial Literacy 16:37
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16:37In this episode of the Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, host Mariela Regalado interviews Melissa Jean-Baptiste, a retired New York City high school teacher and author of "So This is Why I'm Broke." Jean-Baptiste discusses the importance of financial literacy, particularly for Gen Z, and the need for financial education in schools. She also shares her views on student loan forgiveness, racial capitalism and the potential for reparations. Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast: Black & Brown Youth Should Understand That Mental Health Is A Pillar Of Social Justice | S3, E9 17:06
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17:06Credits: Hosts: Sean Tory Special Guest: Dr. Milo Dotson Join Sean Tory in this episode of KYRC Podcast, as he sits down with renowned psychologist Dr. Milo Dotson. Together, they delve deep into the vital conversation surrounding mental health, with a specific focus on its impact within the Black and Brown communities. Dr. Dotson, with his extensive expertise and compassion, sheds light on why mental health should be viewed and approached as a social justice issue. He passionately articulates that healing and love are universal rights, not privileges and emphasizes the crucial need for these communities to claim their space in mental health conversations. Description End Tag Be sure to follow KYRC across social platforms: Facebook - @yourrightscamp Twitter - @yourrightscamp Instagram - @yourrightscamp TikTok - @yourrightscamp Please subscribe to our YouTube channel. - www.knowyourrightscamp.org Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast: Is Art A Critical Piece To Activism? | S3, E8 14:47
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14:47Hosts: Sean Tory Special Guest: Brandan Bmike Odums Where does art fit into the fight against oppression? In this episode of KYRC podcast, Sean Tory speaks with Brandan "Bmike" Odums about the importance of art in social justice and how it can be used as a tool for change. Bmike shares his journey of integrating art into the Know Your Rights Camps and his workshop, Radical Freedom Dream, which aims to help young people see themselves as artists and use their imagination to create alternatives to the present. They also discuss the importance of curiosity in education and the need to humanize educational experiences. Description End Tag Be sure to follow KYRC across social platforms: Facebook - @yourrightscamp Twitter - @yourrightscamp Instagram - @yourrightscamp TikTok - @yourrightscamp Please subscribe to our YouTube channel. - www.knowyourrightscamp.org Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast: Corporate Responsibility In Fighting For Justice With The Universal Music Group Task Force For Meaningful Change | S3, E6 17:24
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17:24Credits: Hosts: Nicole Martin Special Guest: Dr. Menna Demessie In today's episode of the KYRC Podcast, we delve into the transformative world of legal and social justice reforms with two formidable figures in the fight against racial inequality and police brutality. Our host, Nicole Martin, an attorney and the legal program director for the Know Your Rights Camp Autopsy Initiative, sits down with the remarkable Dr. Menna Demessie. Leading the charge at Universal Music Group, Dr. Demessie has been appointed Senior Vice President and Executive Director of the company's global Task Force for Meaningful Change (TFMC). This insightful conversation illuminates the TFMC's origin, conceived in the wake of George Floyd's tragic murder. Dr. Demessie also expounds on the task force's mission to tackle racial injustice through multifaceted approaches, including philanthropy and pivotal criminal justice reforms. Description End Tag Be sure to follow KYRC across social platforms: Facebook - @yourrightscamp Twitter - @yourrightscamp Instagram - @yourrightscamp TikTok - @yourrightscamp Please subscribe to our YouTube channel. - www.knowyourrightscamp.org Support the show…
1 KYRC Podcast: Why Black & Brown Youth Need To Understand Their History | S3, E7 16:23
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16:23Credits: Aicha Sacko Hosts: Ernest Crim III Special Guest: Join us in a riveting episode of the Know Your Rights Camp podcast, as host Aicha Sacko sits down with the passionate Anti-Racist Educator and hate crime survivor, Ernest Crim III. With a rich background as a classroom teacher and a prominent voice on social media, Crim is renowned for his impactful work in using Black historical narratives to not only educate but also empower families and train educators through an equitable lens. In this deep dive, Crim opens up about his innovative approach to teaching, shedding light on the critical importance of fostering cultural pride and expanding the understanding of Black history beyond the conventional narratives of racism and slavery. Description End Tag Be sure to follow KYRC across social platforms: Facebook - @yourrightscamp Twitter - @yourrightscamp Instagram - @yourrightscamp TikTok - @yourrightscamp Please subscribe to our YouTube channel. - www.knowyourrightscamp.org Support the show…
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