Doin’ The Work: Frontline Stories of Social Change

Youth Organizing, Restorative Justice, Youth of Color, Community Organizing – Keno Walker

09.03.2018 - By Shimon CohenPlay

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Episode 9Guest: Keno WalkerHost: Shimon Cohen, LCSW

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In this episode, I talk with Keno Walker who is a youth organizer at Power U Center for Social Change in Miami, Florida. Keno is from Liberty City and has been involved with Power U since he was thirteen – he’s now twenty-three. We discuss Keno’s work to organize Black and Brown youth around issues impacting their community, such as the school-to-prison pipeline. Keno gives a first-hand account of the crushing impact of racism and poverty on marginalized communities. He shares his story of how he got involved with Power U and his evolution in becoming an organizer. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

Power U: https://poweru.org/Keno: [email protected]

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