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EPISODE NOTES In this week’s episode, we speak with human rights lawyer and author Nani Jansen Reventlow about her new book ‘Radical Justice’ and what it means to confront injustice at its roots. Drawing on her work in strategic litigation and her reflections in ‘Radical Justice’, Nani explores how systems of oppression are sustained, how the law can both reinforce and challenge them, and why meaningful change requires both imagination and action. Nani shares her insights on: * What it means to pursue “radical justice” by addressing the root causes of injustice, rather than relying on superficial or short-term solutions * The tension between using the law as a tool for change and recognising its role in maintaining existing power structures * Why activism must operate on two tracks at once: improving current systems while imagining and building entirely new ones Additional resources for this episode are linked below: * Buy Nani’s book ‘Radical Justice’ here: https://www.plutobooks.com/product/radical-justice/ [https://www.plutobooks.com/product/radical-justice/] * Inspired and want to do something about it? Check out “Take Action” on the Radical Justice website: https://radicaljusticebook.com/take-action/ [https://radicaljusticebook.com/take-action/] * Want to hear more from Nani and also get 30% off the book? Sign up to Nani’s newsletter here: https://tinyurl.com/y3v8mfwu [https://tinyurl.com/y3v8mfwu] and follow her other projects here: https://www.nanijansen.org/ [https://www.nanijansen.org/] Find out more at https://lawmanity.pinecast.co [https://lawmanity.pinecast.co] Read transcript [https://pnc.st/s/lawmanity/e66cec7a/grasping-things-by-the-root-radical-justice-and-systemic-change-with-nani-jansen-reventlow/transcript] ----------------------------------------
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