Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Karen Attiah, founder of Resistance Summer School, about the importance of creating safe spaces for discussions on tough topics in education. They explore the intersection of journalism, race, and global affairs, and how Atiyah's experiences led her to create a new educational initiative after her course at Columbia was canceled. The conversation highlights the role of librarians in fostering community and the need for journalists to document history amidst challenges in the media landscape.
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