

Where We're Going, We Need Each Other Vol. 2: Mothers of the Movement
Jul 8, 2021
01:42:38
AirGo is proud to share a suite of conversations led by the Chicago Torture Justice Center entitled "Where We’re Going, We Need Each Other," a 2021 celebration of the 6-year anniversary of the Reparations Ordinance for survivors of police torture, and the 4-year anniversary of the opening of the Chicago Torture Justice Center.
This second episode features audio from an event honoring the mothers of survivors who continue to fight with and for their loved ones.
Participants include:
Armanda Shackelford, mother of Gerald Reed, who was recently released after nearly 31 years incarcerated
Regina Russell, mother of Tamon Russell
Rosemary Cade, mother of Antonio Porter
Carolyn Johnson, mother of Marcus Wiggins, the youngest known survivor of police torture
Co-moderated by Mark Clements, Survivor and Organizer at the Chicago Torture Justice Center and Alice Kim, co-founder of Chicago Torture Justice Memorials and Director of Human Rights Practice at the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights.
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