Dorsey Nunn, after ten years in San Quentin, became a radical advocate, using his experiences to influence the Black Power and Black Lives Matter movements. His memoir, 'What Kind of Bird Can't Fly,' details his personal transformation and the harsh realities of incarceration. As co-director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children and co-founder of All of Us or None, Nunn actively advocates for the rights of formerly incarcerated individuals. He will engage in a discussion about these pivotal themes with moderator Lee Romney during an upcoming event.
"What Kind of Bird Can't Fly chronicles not just my personal journey, but also connects the threads of systemic issues faced by marginalized communities, from the Black Power era to todayâs Black Lives Matter movements."
"Emerging from a place like San Quentin can reshape one's perception; I transformed my pain and experience into a radical advocacy for justice and equality for all."
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