#BlackLivesMatter Across the Americas: Black Youth Organizers and the Struggle for Racial Justice

Date: 

Thursday, October 29, 2020, 4:00pm to 5:30pm

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Webinar

Join the second event in the What Justice Looks Like series for a conversation with activists from Black youth-led movements from the US and Latin America, leading the struggle against racial injustice, from police violence to structural racism and disparate effects of the COVID pandemic on racialized and low-income communities.

Speakers include:Ana Belique, Reconocido Movement (Santo Domingo)

Daniela Rincón, Casa Cultural El Chontaduro (Cali)

Marcelle Decothé, Marielle Franco Institute/Favelas Na Luta/Rio de Janeiro Youth Forum (Rio de Janeiro)

Mirtes Souza, Miguel Otavio’s mother; with Priscila Santana, Kilomba Collective, (Brazil/US)

Trina Reynolds-Tyler, Data 4 Black Lives/BYP100/Invisible Institute (Chicago)

Yanilda María González (Moderator), Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

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