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Momo Wilms-Crowe on freedom, land exploitation and prisons

Momo Wilms-Crowe on freedom, land exploitation and prisons

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In this episode: Momo Wilms-Crowe, Youth Farm Educator at the Tucson Village Farm, Organizer and Food Justice Project Co-Chair at Community Alliance for Global Justice, and John Lewis Fellow at Humanity in Action, talks about freedom while connected to the American criminal justice system, the land we use to grow food, the colonialism of Puerto Rico, and the youth movements for social change. Momo's research focuses on human rights, public health, movement politics, and social change through coursework, grassroots activism, and volunteerism. Momo is a 23-year-old young leader. Feedback regarding this episode? Please do it to info@tiagocosta.media. Support the work that I'm doing by sending some love through PayPal.me/tiagorodriguesdcosta. Follow the podcast's page on Instagram @analyzepodcast.
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