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S1E2 Season 2, Episode 2: Prisoner Re-entry: Theatre and Ritual
“The word theater comes from the Greeks. It means the seeing place. It is the place people come to see the truth about life and the social situation. The theater is a spiritual and social X-ray of…
S3 Season 4, Episode 1: Echoes of History in the Future of Immigration: Revisiting the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
This episode reflects on the 60th anniversary of pivotal Civil Rights Acts, including the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which reshaped America's racial and immigration landscape. We…
Season 4, Episode 2: 60 years of the Voting Rights Act: Race, Citizenship and Redemption
With the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, great change was promised. 60 years on, that promise remains an empty one for millions of americans. While Voting rights and the integrity of…
Season 4, Episode 3: Sixty Years of the Civil Rights Act : Built by a Movement
Following one of the largest mass public demonstrations in U.S. history, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, ending legalized segregation and marking a significant step toward racial equality.…
Season 4, Episode 4: Echoes of Freedom: Artivism, Censorship and the Civil Rights Movement
The civil rights era was not only a period of political revolution but of profound cultural revolution. Led by Black artists radicalized by the political and social realities of the time – the…
Season 3, Episode 1: Racial Literacy and Disability: The Dyslexia to Prison Pipeline
What does a society which celebrates, rather than one that alienates, incarcerates and pathologizes disability look like? How do we break free from the chains of ableism and racism, and centre our…
Season 3, Episode 3: Digital Literacy: Unveiling the Roots of Surveillance Capitalism
In this episode, we navigate the complex landscape of digital literacy and the systematic surveillance of people of color. We unravel the layers of bias ingrained in our technological systems.…
Season 3, Episode 2: Eminent Domain: Discriminatory Land Takings and the Fight for Reparations
“It takes people knowing about what happened and galvanizing communities and bringing people together to fight for policy change that would allow for land to be returned.” – Kavon Ward This episode…
The Right to Literacy
In 2016, students at five schools in Detroit sued the state government for failing to provide them with even the most basic public education. Their teachers were overworked, their school buildings…
S2 Gun/Control: The Criminalization of Black Gun Ownership in America
With tens of thousands of Americans dying every year from gun-related violence, firearm regulation is at the center of American political debate. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on this…
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