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Posted by | May 10, 2016
Race and Justice: Telling the Stories of Black and Latino Youth in the Adult Criminal Justice System

Over the last decade, a number of states have enacted laws that aim to keep juveniles out of adult prisons and court systems—a reversal of the tough-on-crime legislation of the...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
Welcome to the Police State: How Islamophobia Became Everyone’s Problem

Since 9/11, officials have used the specter of Muslim terrorists to justify an ever-expanding police state. We're fed a steady stream of FBI-manufactured plots, exaggerated threats and blanket otherization of...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
Black Voices, Black Victories: Changing the Story on Race in a Digital Age

As the movement for Black lives increases in visibility, so do the voices and strategies of those working on and offline to end state-sanctioned violence against Black people. As we...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
#BlackQueerMagic: Black Feminism and Pop Culture as Resistance

This panel will center Black women and femmes who explicate on their experiences, Black feminist resistance and popular culture analysis to dissect and examine the ways in which Black women...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
Model Minority Mutiny: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Center Our Racial Identities and Solidarities

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders continue to be used as a wedge for racial justice and stereotyped as the model minority. Despite this, people are standing up, taking action and...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
#BlackWomenLead: The Role and Importance of Black Women Organizers

From the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement to the impact Black people have on social media with platforms such as #BlackTwitter to the rising number of Black women...

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A Fathers Perspective: Police Terrorism Against Children of Color

Join us for a powerful and emotional conversation with fathers of children murdered at the hands of the police. Hear how they navigate a criminal justice institution that too often...

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Moving into Action: Raising the Bar for Co-conspirators

Many non-Black progressives profess anti-racist values online and in conversation but fail to show up when action is needed. How do we move people with privilege up the ladder of...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
How to Have a Conversation About Race Without Everyone Running Out of the Room

This nation and, more importantly, our unions have always been uncomfortable when it comes to addressing racial inequalities in an honest and solution-oriented way. In this workshop, union leaders, educators...

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Posted by | May 10, 2016
From Selma to Ferguson: Voting Rights in the Digital Age

More than 50 years have elapsed since the passage of the Voting Rights Act, and communities of color are still fighting for their right to vote. This panel looks at...

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