Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline and the Rise of Hip Hop and Transformative Justice in the Era of Ferguson Lecture by: Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II March 12, 2015 7pm to 9pm Science Hall, Atrium Canisius College Buffalo, New York This presentation will speak about the growing surveilling, arresting, repressing, and incarcerating of youth … Continue reading
Category Archives: Social Justice Education
UCLA Lecture: Hip Hop and Punk Against the School to Prison Pipeline
Hip Hop and Punk Against the School to Prison Pipeline March 10, 2015 Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm Room: Moore Hall 3340 (Reading Room) University of California, Los Angeles Free and Open to the Public Light Refreshments MAP OF PARKING http://www.ucla.edu/maps-directions-parking/ Here is the building: Moore Hall http://space.admin.ucla.edu/space_plsql/pkg_gui.home?body=pkg_gui.campus%3Fp_loc_id%3D179 recommended parking structures: 4 or 2 (will need … Continue reading
Nov 9, 2014 – BUFFALO,NY – A Workshop to Organize Against the School to Prison Pipeline: Youth Justice to Transformative Justice
A Workshop to Organize Against the School to Prison Pipeline: Youth Justice to Transformative Justice November 9, 2014 6pm to 9pm Burning Books, Buffalo, NY Description: This will be an interactive workshop which will arm you with group-building activities for youth and also provide you skills for grass-roots organizing from civil disobedience to marshaling a … Continue reading
Presentation at Augsburg College
In the evening of October 6, 2014 in I presented for the Education Department and student body of Augsburg College on “School Pushout, Hip Hop, Disability Pedagogy, Special Education, and the School to Prison Pipeline. I again thank Save the Kids Augsburg College for hosting me. Continue reading
Presentation at St. Cloud State University
With Save the Kids and for the National Month for Youth Justice organized by the Campaign for Youth Justice based in Washington D.C., I presented at the Global Responsibility Conference at St. Cloud State University, hosted by the Social Responsibility graduate program. I presented on Food Justice, Disability and Race and another presentation on the … Continue reading