
KYRC Podcast: Teaching Young #Black&Brown Students Their #LegalRights Early | S2, E3
01/18/24 • 11 min
In this episode of Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, hosts Yesi Ortiz and Aicha Sacko interview Christopher Chavis, the executive director of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Los Angeles chapter alongside Diana Barbadillo, a board member of the NLG. Chavis explains that the NLG's work revolves around promoting access to justice and holding those in power accountable. Barbadillo emphasizes the importance of knowing one's rights, particularly when interacting with the police, and encourages people to assert their rights to shift power away from those in power.
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In this episode of Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, hosts Yesi Ortiz and Aicha Sacko interview Christopher Chavis, the executive director of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Los Angeles chapter alongside Diana Barbadillo, a board member of the NLG. Chavis explains that the NLG's work revolves around promoting access to justice and holding those in power accountable. Barbadillo emphasizes the importance of knowing one's rights, particularly when interacting with the police, and encourages people to assert their rights to shift power away from those in power.
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
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In an episode of the Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, host Alysha P. discusses the importance of art programs in schools with guests Brandan “BMike” Odums, a visual artist, and Sean Tory, a community educator. They discuss the negative effects of cutting art programs in schools, such as limiting students' creativity and potential career paths. They argue that art should be seen as a core subject, not a luxury, as it can enhance other areas of learning like math and reading. They also highlight the importance of community programs and mentors in fostering creativity and providing opportunities for artistic expression.
Be sure to follow KYRC across social platforms:
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- www.knowyourrightscamp.org
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KYRC Podcast: Helping #Black&Brown Youth Work Through #Traumas | S2, E4
In this episode of the Know Your Rights podcast, hosts Alysha P., Karl Ferguson Jr., and Jasmine Simone discuss trauma and its impact on mental health with guest Dr. Milo Dotson, a licensed psychologist and senior manager for diversity inclusion and community outreach at Belkin International. Dotson explains that trauma can be experienced directly or vicariously, and emphasizes the importance of mental health for therapists who can be impacted by their clients' trauma. He also discusses the effects of frequent exposure to traumatic events, such as police violence against Black and Brown people, on mental health.
Be sure to follow KYRC across social platforms:
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Twitter - @yourrightscamp
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- www.knowyourrightscamp.org
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