Reckoning and Repair: The Art Thats Touched Philadelphia
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S3 // EPISODE 7

Black girls in color

[an experimental audio piece by Latoya Briscoe]
An experimental audio piece by Latoya Briscoe, based on a visit with the girls of  we.REIGN, Inc
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 we.REIGN, Inc

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we.REIGN, Inc mission is to create safe-brave spaces where young people who identify as Black and girl are visible,  and their strengths, needs, voices, and stories are centered as they define themselves, practice living unapologetically, and develop the skills needed to become change agents in their own lives and communities.

Latoya Briscoe

Latoya Briscoe is a Benjamin Franklin Fellow in Anthropology and Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to commencing graduate studies at Penn, Latoya worked as a teacher of English language and literature, and researcher on African and other indigenous cultures in Jamaica, her country of birth. Her work looks at contemporary configurations of citizenship, particularly how people are using technology (digital and otherwise) to forge new civic identities and establish worldbuilding claims outside of the state.

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