Olayemi Olurin

Grand day,

Hope all is well with you and yours. Today I am giving thanks to Sister Olayemi Olurin,

is a movement lawyer, political commentator, writer, and abolitionist thinker. Olurin is Bahamian Nigerian, and was born and raised in Nassau, The Bahamas, where she lived until she moved to America in 2008. She received her JD from St. John’s University School of Law and her BA from Ohio University where she studied Political Science, African American Studies; and Law, Justice & Culture. As a public defender, Olurin represented people who cannot afford representation, who unfortunately and uncoincidentally, make up the vast majority of the people churned through the criminal system. Olurin educates people about systemic racism, abolition, and why we should divest from the prison industrial complex.  She’s a prominent voice in the movement to decarcerate and close Rikers, an infamous pre-trial detention center in NYC where people unfortunately die awaiting trial each year. She’s been published in Teen VogueEssence MagazineThe GrioNewsOne, and appeared on many media outlets like The Breakfast ClubLast Week Tonight with John OliverThe Hill, NBC, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, iHeartRadio, NPR, Yahoo News, VOA News, Brut Media, BNCThe Real News NetworkThe Law & Crime Network, and more.  She releases essays monthly on olurinatti, where she critically analyzes different issues of our time. She Hosts Olurinatti The Show, where she releases full-length documentary style videos exploring issues seriously, as well as her Iconic Interview Series, and her podcast Olay & Friends, which is also available on Spotify.

Give thanks. 

Peace

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