Justice and Dignity

The sixth episode of Dignity During a Pandemic hears from a community advocate on realities of racism, criminalization and the importance of justice and human dignity. In this week’s episode, Maigan talked to Mahamed Accord, a local advocate fighting for issues of justice and law enforcement reform; youth rights; victims’ rights; and against social, economic, and cultural barriers. Mahamed is the founder and CEO of Taccalusa Institute and a founding member of the Coalition for Justice and Human Rights. Mahamad uses his voice to speak up for African Canadians and bring important human rights and equity issues to light. 

 

To learn more about Mahamad Accord’s advocacy work, follow these links.

https://www.facebook.com/taccalusainstit/

https://www.coalition4jhr.org

https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/edmonton-african-canadian-community-divided-over-allegations-of-police-discrimination

Music by Micky Pop - Dagger Skies

Thank you to our funders, the City of Edmonton and the Family and Community Support Services program.

 

 

Neximar Alarcon