AIR ME NOW returns this Thursday, August 14th at 8:00pm EDT (7:00pm Jamaica time) as the panelists turn their sights on the current state of human rights activism in the Caribbean region. With the very public meltdown of Jamaica’s premier human rights organization – Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) – what does the future hold for the nature and direction of human rights activism in Jamaica? What will become of agitation on hot button social issues such as police brutality, LGBT human rights, and acts of state injustice?
Air Me Now (S. 2, ep. 7): The Status of Caribbean Human Rights Activism
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