
Malaika Jabali
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Dec 4, 2023 |
essence.com | Malaika Jabali
After the unintentional disclosure, Omid Scobie’s book, "Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival," is being pulled from Netherlands bookstore shelves.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Isaiah Thompson |Rithika Ramamurthy |Malaika Jabali |Steve Dubb
In what appears to be a situation spiraling toward head-on conflict, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has threatened to upend arguably one of the most progressive policies around homelessness and shelter implemented in the United States: the city’s so-called “Right to Shelter,” a policy which says that any individual without a place to sleep has the right to be placed in temporary emergency shelter, at the city’s expense.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Saphia Suarez |Isaiah Thompson |Rithika Ramamurthy |Malaika Jabali
Click here to learn more about this new series from Edge Studios, and follow @npquarterly and @offthehookshorts on social to see episodes of “Off the Hook” as they are released. (Saphia stands in the middle of a field. The camera begins to circle her, getting closer and closer. Eerie music can be heard.)SAPHIA (VO): One of the effects of this trickle down of cancel culture into the everyday is the positionality fallacy.
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Nov 1, 2023 |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Rithika Ramamurthy |Malaika Jabali |Steve Dubb |Francisco Perez |Francisco Pérez
Truth to Power is a regular series of conversations with writers about the promises and pitfalls of movements for social justice. From the roots of racial capitalism to the psychic toll of poverty, from resource wars to popular uprisings, the interviews in this column focus on how to write about the myriad causes of oppression and the organized desire for a better world.
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Nov 1, 2023 |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Rithika Ramamurthy |Malaika Jabali |Steve Dubb |Francisco Perez |Francisco Pérez
Greta Weiss and Andrea Schiller’s newly released documentary The Five Demands tells the story of how the first state-mandated, state-funded educational opportunity program in the United States gave rise to a student movement for multiracial solidarity. It features present-day interviews of students from the classes of the early 1970s who were some of the only students of color at CCNY.
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“America is so broken” We are here precisely because the line has *not* broken. This is the logical path of a country that has long valued profits over people, that surveils, jails, and silences its critics, that is ruled by a wealthy few. A “break” is indeed what we need.