Public Programs And Events

Black Lives Matter 101 - Class #5 - New Civil Rights Movement

Black Lives Matter 101 - Class #5 - New Civil Rights Movement

John L. Tishman Auditorium, University Center
General Public 

This panel explores the challenges and opportunities facing the Black Lives Matter movement as it defines itself as the new civil rights movement of our time. Panelists will expound upon the potential to partner with other social movements, influence upcoming elections, and learn from past successes and failures.  

Visiting Scholars include:

Dr. Crystal deGregory, Founder and Executive Editor of HBCUstory, Inc

Charlene Carruthers, National Director of BYP 100

umi selah, Founder and Executive Director of Dream Defenders

Mychal Denzel Smith (moderator), Knobler Fellow at The Nation Institute

 

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 PolicySchool of Public Engagement, the Office of Student Development and Activities, the University Student Senate, and the Lang Student Union



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