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Black Lives Matter 101 - Class #3 - Faith in America’s Social Movements

Black Lives Matter 101 - Class #3 - Faith in America’s Social Movements

Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang College
General Public 

This panel explores how religion and spirituality affect Black social movements and can be leveraged to advance progressive agendas in policy-making institutions.

Visiting Scholars include:

Darnell Moore, Senior Correspondent at The Mic

Rashad Moore, Minister, The Abyssinian Baptist Church, Ph.D. student at Columbia University’s Teacher’s College

Imam Khalid Latif, Executive Director and Chaplain for the Islamic Center at NYU

Jeremy Scott Vinson (moderator), Religious Scholar at Union Theological Seminary 

 

This event is a part of the Black Lives Matter Symposium organized by The New Black School. Co- sponsored by Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsMilano School of International Affairs, Management, and Policy, the Schools of Public Engagement, the Office of Student Development and Activities, the University Student Senate, and the Lang Student Union



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