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    S04E01 - Nicole Marroquín on the power of rebel youth

    enNovember 04, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Artist, researcher and School of the Art Institute of Chicago Art Education professor Nicole Marroquín describes a critical moment of activism among Black and Latinx Chicago youth in the early 1970s — the Harrison and Froebel High School student uprisings, which were a grassroots response to racial injustice in the city’s public education system and beyond.

    Background music in this episode includes:

    “Backed Vibes” and “Study and Relax” by Kevin Macleod

     
     

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