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Anoa digs into the idea of revolutionary movement building as well as reclaiming the mantle of social justice advocacy in progressive spaces. In the first interview of the evening, Anoa was joined by Masai Ehehosi of the Jericho Movement, Critical Resistance, and formerly the American Friends Service Community. Masai discussed a quick overview of work dismantling the Prison Industrial Complex and working on behalf of those locked down in control units. In the second interview, Anoa was joined by legal scholar and Professor Judith Scully Anoa will also touch on the recent suit out of Illinois for court appointed oversight of the Chicago Police Department and more! Guests Masai Ehehosi (Jericho Movement & Critical Resistance) and Professor Judith Scully. Professor Scully weighed in on the need for court oversight of the Chicago Police Department. She posits that the issues of police violence is historical and requires vigilance on behalf of advocates and communities alike. Links Discussed: www.thejerichomovement.com/ http://criticalresistance.org/ https://www.afsc.org/category/topic/prison-watch http://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-politics/lisa-madigan-to-file-lawsuit-seeking-court-oversight-over-cpd/
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Anoa digs into the idea of revolutionary movement building as well as reclaiming the mantle of social justice advocacy in progressive spaces. In the first interview of the evening, Anoa was joined by Masai Ehehosi of the Jericho Movement, Critical Resistance, and formerly the American Friends Service Community. Masai discussed a quick overview of work dismantling the Prison Industrial Complex and working on behalf of those locked down in control units. In the second interview, Anoa was joined by legal scholar and Professor Judith Scully Anoa will also touch on the recent suit out of Illinois for court appointed oversight of the Chicago Police Department and more! Guests Masai Ehehosi (Jericho Movement & Critical Resistance) and Professor Judith Scully. Professor Scully weighed in on the need for court oversight of the Chicago Police Department. She posits that the issues of police violence is historical and requires vigilance on behalf of advocates and communities alike. Links Discussed: www.thejerichomovement.com/ http://criticalresistance.org/ https://www.afsc.org/category/topic/prison-watch http://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-politics/lisa-madigan-to-file-lawsuit-seeking-court-oversight-over-cpd/
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