EP 36: Navigating privilege, interrupting racism around you, and anti-racism work in college with Kaseba Chibweth

Nov 30, 2021, 06:00 PM

In today’s student edition interview, we are talking to Kaseba Chibweth, a student at Loyola University in Chicago majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Kaseba has a love for public speaking and advocating for those whose voices are not heard. She is passionate about juvenile justice reform and aspires to be an attorney who will change the world one trial at a time. 

Come join us for this real, authentic, and honest conversation about what it looks like to be an activist in 2021. In this episode, we answer questions like: 

>How can we use questions to interrupt racism? 
>What steps can you take to navigate your own privilege regardless of your race?
>What does anti-racism work look like for a person in college?

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