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SUMMARY:#RaceAndFemicide
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation \nWomen of color live at the crossroads of racial and gendered oppression\, with dire consequences. We see this in the alarming rise of violence against trans Black women\, with each year becoming deadlier than the one prior and 96% of trans folk murdered being trans feminine people. We also see this in the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes\, of which 68% target Asian women. For many women\, the violence is also felt close to home: the CDC estimates that 53% of all female victims of homicide were killed by an intimate partner\, and Black women were the most likely to die at the hands of a partner. Native American women follow with the second highest incidence rate. \nJoin us for a conversation among organizers and leaders addressing gendered and racialized violence in our communities: from the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous and Black women\, to targeted attacks against Asian women\, to ongoing violence against trans and gender non-conforming people\, to the trafficking of immigrant women. \n#RaceAnd Femicide will ground us on the roots of femicide\, as well as its present day manifestations. Participants will also explore steps we can take as a collective society to find transformative solutions that do not perpetuate violence and further criminalize people\, but rather get to the root causes of femicide. Join us on April 14th at 3 PM/ET to learn how the issue is impacting our different communities and how we can combat it.
URL:https://www.protec17.org/event/raceandfemicide/
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CATEGORIES:racial justice
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SUMMARY:Black Lives and the Making of White Power and Wealth
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the Northwest African American Museum and Town Hall.  \nA Conversation with Clyde W. Ford. Tickets are $6. Register at: https://my.townhallseattle.org/get-tickets/ecaf2ea1-aba5-11ec-b02c-459de4b6e019 \nWhen we look at American history\, it’s impossible to look at our country’s institutions of power and wealth without also looking at the foundational labor of enslaved Black men and women. The slave trade was essential to U.S. commodities like tobacco and cotton\, and it shaped institutions from transportation and law enforcement to medicine and financial services. \nIn his newest book\, Of Blood and Sweat\, author Clyde W. Ford looks at the lives of individual Black men and women and their roles in creating and sustaining the wealth of the white one percent throughout American history. Today\, as activists take the fight for racial equity and justice to the streets\, Ford traces the roots of this struggle from pre-colonial Africa through post-Civil War America. \nFord joins us at Town Hall to discuss how the past holds broad implications for present-day calls for racial equity\, racial justice\, and the abolishment of systemic racism and offers invaluable insight into our understanding of Black history and the story of America.
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CATEGORIES:racial justice
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