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NO JUSTICE NO PEACE

9 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

The No Justice No Peace Podcast is about all things related to the ‘Education Justice Movement’, including school policing, culturally relevant curriculum, racial disparities in suspensions/expulsions, grassroots organizing, advocacy, policy change etc. The host is Racial Justice NOW! Executive Director, H.A. Jabar and features guests from around the nation and world. Racial Justice NOW! is dedicated to eliminating institutional and systemic anti-Black racism and has led numerous successful campaigns in the state of Ohio and in the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia).

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Episodes

RJN! discusses Racism in Kentucky, Brianna Taylor, and Education Justice with Jecorey Arthur

October 15, 2020 14:22 - 39 minutes - 63.4 MB

Jecorey Arthur is the youngest elected official in the history of the Louisville Kentucky city council. Racial Justice NOW! sits down with Jecorey to discuss racism, politics, and his work as an educator and musician.

Montgomery County Maryland Considers removal of SRO Program

October 07, 2020 23:22 - 26 minutes - 43.4 MB

Racial Justice NOW! DMV Project Director, Carolyn Lowery, interviews Montgomery County, MD Councilman Will Jawando who supports removal of SROs from the school district. Jawando is a leader of police reform and outspoken on the need for policing changes.

Question and Answer with new RJN! DMV Project Director Carolyn Lowery

August 22, 2020 17:11 - 17 minutes - 27.9 MB

Carolyn Lowery gives insights during a question and answer session about her 20 years of experience in organizing, advocacy and policy change. She shares insights from her past work and her plans for the work she currently leads in the Washington, D.C. metro area.

Is there a new COINTEL Program for U.S. Public Schools Part 3 of 4

January 30, 2020 15:53 - 33 minutes - 31 MB

H.A. Jabar continues the series on the big data era, predictive analytics, algorithms and Behavioral Threat Assements in public schools and in Maryland. He interviews CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, Adam Jackson from Baltimore, Maryland.

Is there a new COINTEL Program for U.S. Public Schools Part 2 of 4

January 24, 2020 17:51 - 45 minutes - 42.3 MB

H.A. Jabar continues the series on the big data era, predictive analytics, algorithms and Behavioral Threat Assements in public schools and in Maryland. He interviews CEO of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, Dayvon Love.

Data Collection and the "Big Data Era" enter into the public school system

November 13, 2019 14:54 - 28 minutes - 13.3 MB

H.A. Jabar interviews Marika Pfeferkorn from Twin Cities Innovation Alliance & the Coalition to Stop the Cradle to Prison Algorithm. She successfully organized to dissolve a “joint powers” agreement around big data, predictive analytics & algorithms in MN

Is there a new COINTEL Program for U.S. Public Schools, Interview with Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle

September 08, 2019 21:56 - 46 minutes - 43.3 MB

Racial Justice NOW! Executive Director H.A. Jabar interviews Lawrence Grandpre of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS). They discuss a new phenomenon sweeping through schools across the country: Behavioral Threat Assessments and Predictive Data Analytics.

The O.G. Organizer Breaks Down the Parts of the School to Plantation Pipeline

September 04, 2019 16:09 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Racial Justice NOW! Director H.A. Jabar talks with Jitu Brown of the Journey for Justice Alliance. They peel back the layers of a corrupt system and give listeners a real peek into how the machinery of oppression works through the institutions of society.

What is Education Justice? What is the Education Justice Movement?

March 20, 2019 16:37 - 43 minutes - 40.4 MB

Racial Justice NOW! Director H.A. Jabar explains the education justice movement in detail. He digs deep into why grassroots organizers have increased and aligned their work to end the school to prison pipeline and to fight for equity in education.