How Can We Learn to Shape A Better Tomorrow? 'Traverse Talks' Episode 28 - With Abolitionist Nikkita Oliver
Nikkita Oliver is a Black, queer, Seattle-based creative, community organizer, abolitionist, educator and attorney. They are currently the executive director of Creative Justice, an arts-based…
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