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SUMMARY:A Racial Equity Reckoning
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Keynote Address by Dr. Benjamin Danielson\nPresented by Seattle University Social Work Department\, and co-sponsored by Seattle University Nonprofit Leadership \nThe aim of Dr. Danielson’s keynote is to sustain people’s commitment to racial equity during these exhausting days. Another goal of this event is to go deeper into the nature of systemic racism and strategies to help address the difficult work of promoting equity. The address will be followed by Q&A. \nFree. RSVP required to receive the Zoom link. \nIn honor of Black History Month\, we invite you to include an optional donation to the Black Student Union Scholarship fund when you RSVP.
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LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:racial justice
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SUMMARY:Labor Black History 2021
DESCRIPTION:This is an event sponsored by the Oregon Labor Education Resource Center and co-sponsored by the University of Oregon: Black Studies Program\, Center for the Study of Women in Society\, Sociology Department\, and Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics. \nIn this conversation\, Rev. Terry Melvin will expound on the concepts of solidarity and racial justice through the lens of personal narrative. His working-class experiences shaped his political consciousness as a life-long leader in the labor movement. As President of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists\, he recognizes that collective bargaining laws advance worker and racial justice. Most importantly\, his faith guides his actions towards humanity and his efforts to build a strong labor movement. \nYou must register in advance to receive a link to the Zoom presentation. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.protec17.org/event/labor-black-history-2021/
LOCATION:ONLINE MEETING VIA ZOOM
CATEGORIES:racial justice
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SUMMARY:Black History is Washington History
DESCRIPTION:This program is presented by the Washington State History Museum and the Northwest African American Museum. \nCelebrated artist Jacob Lawrence\, one of the first nationally recognized Black artists\, taught at University of Washington and lived much of his life in Seattle. His works are held in prestigious museums across the U.S. and internationally. George Bush was the first Black pioneer to settle in what is now Washington\, and his migration is the subject of a series of paintings by Lawrence (held in the Washington State Historical Society’s collection). \nTune in for lively conversations about the contributions and experiences of these pioneering individuals with Leslie King-Hammond\, a Jacob Lawrence scholar and founding director of the Center for Race and Culture at the Maryland Institute College of Art; Jason Turner\, museum educator and tour guide at the Northwest African American Museum; Gwen Whiting\, lead exhibitions curator at WSHS; and Beth Turner\, author of Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle. \nJoin online on Feb. 25 at: https://www.facebook.com/historymuseum/live \n 
URL:https://www.protec17.org/event/black-history-is-washington-history/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:racial justice
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