The Youth Public History Institute Newsletter

This summer I had the honor of being the project assistant and documenter for the Youth Public History Institute, a new project conceived by Mariame Kaba of Project NIA and Interrupting Criminalization focusing on the histories of prisons, slavery and rebellion, policing and surveillance, research and social justice. I created a visual and written record of the program to share its impact with a broader audience, including curating a newsletter that serves as an archive for the program. 

I am so grateful to have worked with people who are creative, collaborative, thoughtful, and passionate about criminal justice. Documenting this journey, sharing stories, and amplifying voices has been a humbling and truly rewarding endeavor and an experience that has changed my life. 

I hope you enjoy the newsletter!

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2 thoughts on “The Youth Public History Institute Newsletter

  • Hey would you mind sharing which blog platform you’re working with?
    I’m going to start my own blog in the near future but I’m having a hard
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    The reason I ask is because your layout seems different then most blogs and I’m looking for something unique.

    P.S Sorry for getting off-topic but I had to ask!

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