
Activist Interview: Kaijuanda Sutton
Kaijuanda Sutton is an advocate for girls and women who resides in Springfield, MO.
The principle of bodily autonomy, which affirms the right to make decisions about one’s own body without fear or threat of violence, is tied to transgender liberation
Kaijuanda Sutton is an advocate for girls and women who resides in Springfield, MO.
This installment is an interview with Ashli Bolden, the Civic Engagement Director at Missouri Jobs with Justice
Most of us choose our paths of activism based on the impact we want to have or life sort of decides for us by placing us in social locations where the only path that makes sense is one of resistance. High levels of recognition are typically reserved for men, the wealthy, or those who have been doing this for so long that their fame is an accumulated fame. This blog series is not a remedy to this situation, but rather designed as a way to highlight activists and their justice work through brief interviews.
Hakima Tafunzi Payne has a Bachelor’s of Nursing and a Master’s in Nursing Education. She is currently a student of Midwifery working toward the Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) credential.
The first installment in this series is an interview with the former Title IX Coordinator for the University of Missouri, Ellen Eardley, Esq.