Rukiya Dillahunt interviewed by Nandini Srinivasan, 2014 February 19
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- Title:
- Rukiya Dillahunt interviewed by Nandini Srinivasan, 2014 February 19
- Date:
- February 19, 2014
- Creator:
- Srinivasan, Nandini
- Contributor:
- Dillahunt, Rukiya
- Description:
- Rukiya Dillahunt is a retired educator and active advocate. She grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, and received her undergraduate degree from West Virginia State University. In this interview, Rukiya discusses her experience organizing with Black Workers for Justice, as well as her tenure as a teacher and assistant principal in the Wake County School System. She also provides insight about the school-to-prison pipeline and its implications for North Carolina's youth. Rukiya is married to Ajamu Dillahunt, another prominent organizer and advocate. -- Description taken from interview abstract (see transcript, available under 'Documents' menu above).
- Location:
- North Carolina
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- Language:
- English
- Digital Collection:
- Video for Social Change Oral History Collection
- Source Collection:
- Video for Social Change Oral History collection
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- This material is made available for research, scholarship, and private study. Copyright in this material has not been transferred to Duke University. For reuses of this material beyond those permitted by fair use or otherwise allowed under the Copyright Act, please see our page on copyright and citations https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/research/citations-and-permissions.
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- rukiyadillahunt
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