Voices of Resonance: Antoinette Montague in Conversation with Prof. Taylor
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In this powerful In the Wake TV exclusive, renowned jazz vocalist Antoinette Montague engages Professor Tonisha Taylor in a vital conversation exploring the resilience of children with incarcerated parents. Together, they examine the unique challenges these children face, the support systems that foster their strength, and the cultural frameworks that can help them thrive despite systemic obstacles.
This thoughtful dialogue bridges academic research with lived experiences, offering both insight and hope while addressing one of our community's most pressing yet often overlooked issues. Part of our groundbreaking new interview series showcasing voices at the intersection of social justice and cultural empowerment.
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