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For over 10 years, the academic and public health sectors have promoted "violence prevention" non-profits as the "evidence based" alternative to mass incarceration and a solution to the shootings plauging American cities.
With the Biden administration set to invest 4 billion dollars in "violence prevention", some fear these services represent a co-option of grassroots anti violence work and an attempt to cash in the public's anxieties around street crime, using the #DefundThePolice movement to strengthen the nonprofit industrial complex.
In this talk, LBS Director of Research Lawrence Grandpre will violence prevention as an example of the need for emancipatory, African Centered research. He'll be diving into the literature to display the limitations in Eurocentric public health methodologies of violence prevention and the need for African centered alternatives.
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Insecurity in Ghana: Daylight violent crimes and cries for solution - Newsfile on JoyNews (19-6-21)
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Dr. Leniles' and Dr. Shockley's area of expertise is African-centered Education. They are the authors of "Freedom! The Untold Story of Benkos Bioho and the World’s First Maroons". Chronicles the life of Benkos Bioho, the founder of San Basilio de Palenque, a community composed of African natives who escaped capture during the transatlantic slave trade.
They also produced a documentary, titled, For Humanity: Culture, Community and #Maroonage. Join us this Sunday at CEADA for a discussion of both the film and the book.
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El área de especialización del Dr. Leniles y el Dr. Shockley es la educación centrada en África. Son los autores de "¡Libertad! La historia no contada de Benkos Bioho y los primeros cimarrones del mundo". Narra la vida de Benkos Bioho, el fundador de San Basilio de Palenque, una comunidad compuesta por nativos africanos que escaparon de la captura durante la trata transatlántica de esclavos.
También produjeron un documental, titulado Por la humanidad: cultura, comunidad y cimarronaje. Únase a nosotros este domingo en CEADA para una discusión tanto de la película como del libro.
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Tourists can pay 220 Euro in order to spend a day in the Andaman Islands of India, and toss bananas down to Jarawa tribal people in order to entice them to dance for the natives. These excursions, which have been videotaped, have been called a "human zoo".
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An analysis of "corruption" in Zimbabwe which is applicable to all Black "countries" whose actual fundamental foundation is eurasian agency
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Mrs Esther Nderi and Mr Joakim Nderi, avocado farmers from Murang'a Kenya share their experience as avocado farmers and how Kakuzi's smallholder program has supported them through the journey.
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