Embrace the empowering story of Tanisha Monette, a biracial woman poised at the intersection of history, policy, and personal determination. Inspired by her parents' enduring love and their struggle against systemic racism, Tanisha's journey sheds light on the profound human cost of America's War on Drugs. Her father, Reggie, endured the ravages of drug policies that tore families apart, criminalizing the Black community and other people of color in urban centers across the United States. Her mother, Nik, a resolute public defender, fought tirelessly to clear his name, forging a bond that…mehr
Embrace the empowering story of Tanisha Monette, a biracial woman poised at the intersection of history, policy, and personal determination. Inspired by her parents' enduring love and their struggle against systemic racism, Tanisha's journey sheds light on the profound human cost of America's War on Drugs. Her father, Reggie, endured the ravages of drug policies that tore families apart, criminalizing the Black community and other people of color in urban centers across the United States. Her mother, Nik, a resolute public defender, fought tirelessly to clear his name, forging a bond that anchored their family through the darkest trials of injustice. As Tanisha uncovers her parents' harrowing past and their unwavering resistance, she is inspired to take action. Through grassroots advocacy and the creation of her nonprofit, Justice Now, Tanisha has become a beacon of reform, challenging entrenched systems of oppression. This is a story of resilience, hope, and the relentless pursuit of justice. With empathy and determination, Tanisha continues her family's legacy, fighting for a future where equality triumphs and human connection overcomes systemic racism.
Dr. Carl Louis Young, PhD, didn't just choose a career - he answered a calling. As the founder of Increasing Life Chances 4 You, Dr. Young brings over 12 years of frontline experience in Minnesota's mental health sector to his work, fueled by a deep-seated passion for justice and equity within the Black American community. It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Fight The Power: Dismantling The War on Drugs, Vol. 1 marks his first literary effort, a culmination of his commitment to addressing the deeply entrenched issues surrounding punitive drug policies.His journey began with a foundation in social and political structures, earning a Master of Science in Sociology/Corrections and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science/World History from Minnesota State University - Mankato. Driven to deepen his impact, he pursued a Doctorate of Education in Behavioral Health, emphasizing Organizational Leadership, from Grand Canyon University. A proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Dr. Young is deeply rooted in community and committed to collective empowerment.Dr. Young's expertise lies in addressing trauma, substance abuse, and mental health crises with culturally responsive and innovative approaches. A sought-after speaker and trainer, his insights have resonated on platforms like KMOJ and Minnesota Public Radio, reaching a broad audience seeking hope and healing.But Dr. Young's story extends beyond his professional accolades. He is a devoted father, grandfather, brother, and uncle, deeply invested in the well-being of his family and community. Through community organizing and mentoring at-risk youth, he embodies the transformative power of education and storytelling, working tirelessly to amplify the voices of those most often silenced.
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