Marlon Peterson: Am I not human? A call for criminal justice reform
馬龍彼得森: 難道我不是人嗎?對犯罪司法改革的疾聲呼籲
Marlon Peterson is a writer, youth development expert and human justice advocate. Full bio
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I will tell everyone
馬龍·彼得森的英雄。」
way to open a talk
going through your head about that.
such a thing about himself?
為何自稱垃圾?
when he sees himself as garbage?
than we do from answers.
比從答案來得多,
some sort of new information,
that makes us feel uncomfortable.
to the only acoustic instrument
of one of the ghettos in Trinidad,
of the American military ...
military bases set up in Trinidad,
with empty oil drums --
repurposed the old drums left behind
to Bob Marley to 50 Cent,
演奏到饒舌歌曲,
music out of garbage.
in a violent robbery attempt
in a coffee shop,
of Trinidad and Tobago.
任意中傷的「錨嬰。」
and millions of Americans easily malign.
又 7 天的牢。
and seven days of a prison sentence.
in a correctional institution.
不斷收到的信件救贖了我,
that a series of letters redeemed me,
the darkness and the guilt
moment of my young life.
如影隨形的暗黑面。
讓我覺得自己並非一無是處。
when I read those words.
50 多名學生之一,
a mentoring correspondence program
at a middle school in Brooklyn,
shared their stories with me,
of their favorite cartoon character
on my letters or my words of advice,
隻字片語令人獲益良多,
I could contribute to this planet.
我對這個地球還有貢獻,
and what they shared with me,
to admit to myself
那天會出事,是有因可循,
for that fateful day in October of 1999;
with living in a community
比球鞋來得容易,
to get than sneakers;
raped at gunpoint at the age of 14;
遭到性侵的創傷,
mattered so much to me,
with those folks
with some friends of mine
與年輕朋友分享他們的智慧,
with the young people as well,
of relevancy in return.
and youth program innovators
青少年計畫創始人,
return of investment.
當我們播種時,
taught me was that when we sow,
用心灌溉培育人性的價值,
of people no matter where they're at,
of criminal justice reform,
of nonviolent drug offenses
that amplify the relevancy of people
以彰顯人相依相存的價值,
或你家附近的貧民區,
the communities that we want.
不單只是提升法律執行力,
in law enforcement as a resource,
無法凸顯人性相互扶持的價值,
a sense of relevancy
do so many harmful things
display of a lot of underlying traumas.
許多潛藏創傷的明顯表徵,
value of relevancy,
互相依存的救贖價值,
責任感與療癒的回報。
personal responsibility and healing.
to do the hard work,
這項困難的任務,
原本吝於付出的關愛,
undeserved kindness
while walking home.
被路過的車開槍擊中,
while eating breakfast,
the redemptive value of relevancy
謀殺我朋友的人們身上,
of seeing the value in me.
our own capacity
easily choose not to see,
to be recognized,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marlon Peterson - Human justice advocateMarlon Peterson is a writer, youth development expert and human justice advocate.
Why you should listen
Marlon Peterson is the host of the podcast, Decarcerated, which highlights the journeys of resilience, redemption and success of formerly incarcerated people.
Since his release from prison in 2009, after serving 10 years, Peterson has spearheaded the creation of two youth development programs in New York City, How Our Lives Link Altogether (H.O.L.L.A!) and Youth Organizing to Save Our Streets (YO SOS). With a focus on gun violence prevention and youth advocacy, both programs have provided programming for hundreds of young people.
In 2015 Peterson left his full-time work in the nonprofit sector to create The Precedential Group, a social justice consultancy that works to address the trauma revolving around the intersections of race, gender, violence, police violence and community violence. His work through the Precedential Group has allowed him to provide support for organizations throughout the United States and Trinidad & Tobago, W.I.
As a writer, advocate, program developer and public speaker Peterson has been recognized as a Soros Justice Fellow, Aspen Ideas Festival Scholar, Ebony Magazine Power 100 Honoree and TED Resident. His writings have appeared and been cited in The Nation, Gawker, The Atlantic, Huff Post, Black Press USA, Ebony and the Trinidad & Tobago Guardian. He has contributed to Kiese Laymon's aaward-winning novel, How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America and Love Lives Here, Too by former New York Times columnist, Sheila Rule.
Peterson is Brooklyn born and bred with a Trinidadian heart. He is a graduate of New York University and is currently working on his first Pulitzer, a memoir.
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