Explore the profound impact of mass incarceration on marginalized communities in this TEDx talk. Delve into the cycle of incarceration and its effects on children and families through personal anecdotes shared by Taryn Salako, a third-year Biology major at Emory University. Gain insight into the stigmatization of incarceration in everyday interactions and understand the urgent need to support those affected by the penal system. Learn about Salako's involvement in campus organizations and her passion project, Uplifting Marginalized Mothers and Individuals, which focuses on providing support for families experiencing incarceration or refugee sanctioning. Discover how this student-athlete and advocate aims to raise awareness about the far-reaching consequences of America's incarceration practices and inspire action to address this critical social issue.
Overview
Syllabus
The Problem with Mass Incarceration: A Mother’s Love | Taryn Salako | TEDxEmory
Taught by
TEDx