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Episode Synopsis
At this week’s Round Table, Emmanuel, Heba, and Preena spoke with two extraordinary guests, Sarah Medina Camiscoli and Sa'Real McRae, representing the Peer Defense Project (PDP). PDP is rewriting the narrative on how youth leaders engage with the law, breaking down systemic barriers, and championing civil rights issues. PDP’s web platform connects attorneys with youth leaders, equipping grassroots organizations with the legal tools to advocate for school integration, the abolition of youth policing and incarceration, and voting rights. Through a powerful hybrid model, PDP's lawyers and youth leaders are dismantling systemic racism in schools, courts, and government.
Sarah, with her unique background as a first-generation LGBTQ+ attorney, shared her inspiring journey from being a public school teacher in the South Bronx to co-founding IntegrateNYC and going to law school and subsequently the Peer Defense Project. The intersectionality of her experiences highlighted the crucial link between education, equity, and legal advocacy.
Sa'Real, a beacon of passion for Black liberation and literature, shared her journey as a community organizer who created nonprofit, Restorative Reading, illustrating the importance of literature as a tool for empowerment and education within juvenile detention centers.
We discussed critical topics such as Black liberation and racial capitalism, shedding light on the intertwined dynamics that perpetuate systemic injustice, and the importance of community organizing and mutual aid as powerful tools for social change that illustrate the collective strength inherent in grassroots movements.
Education justice was at the center of our conversation, which underscored the significance of dismantling oppressive structures within educational systems, both within public schools and higher education, to create a more equitable future.
As we conclude this impactful episode, let their stories serve as a catalyst for meaningful action. The transformative work undertaken by the Peer Defense Project underscores the potential of collective efforts in reshaping our society. Now, it's our turn to step into the arena of advocacy and make a difference. Let's support grassroots movements, champion education equity, promote mutual aid, and actively amplify Black liberation. The journey towards change is a collective endeavor, and each step we take contributes to the symphony of transformation. Thank you for listening!
Sarah, with her unique background as a first-generation LGBTQ+ attorney, shared her inspiring journey from being a public school teacher in the South Bronx to co-founding IntegrateNYC and going to law school and subsequently the Peer Defense Project. The intersectionality of her experiences highlighted the crucial link between education, equity, and legal advocacy.
Sa'Real, a beacon of passion for Black liberation and literature, shared her journey as a community organizer who created nonprofit, Restorative Reading, illustrating the importance of literature as a tool for empowerment and education within juvenile detention centers.
We discussed critical topics such as Black liberation and racial capitalism, shedding light on the intertwined dynamics that perpetuate systemic injustice, and the importance of community organizing and mutual aid as powerful tools for social change that illustrate the collective strength inherent in grassroots movements.
Education justice was at the center of our conversation, which underscored the significance of dismantling oppressive structures within educational systems, both within public schools and higher education, to create a more equitable future.
As we conclude this impactful episode, let their stories serve as a catalyst for meaningful action. The transformative work undertaken by the Peer Defense Project underscores the potential of collective efforts in reshaping our society. Now, it's our turn to step into the arena of advocacy and make a difference. Let's support grassroots movements, champion education equity, promote mutual aid, and actively amplify Black liberation. The journey towards change is a collective endeavor, and each step we take contributes to the symphony of transformation. Thank you for listening!
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