Daily Dose of Protest: Mount Meigs – Lonnie Holley

Founded in 1911, The Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children was a juvenile correctional facility in the Mount Meigs community near Montgomery, Alabama. The juvenile facility was notorious for the abuse inflicted on Black youth. As late as the 1960s, inmates were forced to pick cotton from early morning to late evening, with physical and sexual abuse commonplace. “This was […]

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Daily Dose of Protest: We Were Here – Aysanabee

Born Evan Pang, Aysanabee is a Canadian Indigenous multi-instrumentalist, producer, and singer-songwriter. He is Oji-Cree and began creating music under his mother’s maiden name in order to reclaim his family name. Aysanabee’s mother gave him the last name Pang because she felt that a non-Indigenous name would make it easier to find employment. His 2022 debut album, Watin was named […]

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