NEw Pathways Conference Keynotes
Conference Keynote: TRacy Gray |
Conference Keynote: Paloma McGregor |
Conference Keynote: Greg Watson |
Angela Speaks: New Pathways Conference on Moving the Dial on Race, Class and Justice Strategies
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Sen. Adam HindsDeepika shukla |
Mayor Kamal JohnsonGibran Rivera |
Dr. Angela Davis reminds us...
“... I don't think we can rely on governments, regardless of who is in power, to do the work that only mass movements can do.”
― Angela Y. Davis, Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
"Moving the Dial on Race, Class and Justice Strategies? How will you show up in the world?"
Keynote: Dr. Angela Davis, “Moving the Dial: How much has changed...the 70s to the present?”
Moderators: Dr. Emily Williams, Aseante Renee
Panelists: Tracy Gray (The 22), Paloma McGregor (Angela’s Pulse/Dancing While Black), Gwendolyn VanSant (BRIDGE CEO & Change Consultant)
Musical guest: Mikhala Iversen in honor of Dr. Davis
In this very special New Pathways session, political activist, philosopher, academic, and author Dr. Angela Davis will share her perspective on race, class, and justice strategies from the 70s to the present. How does the history of struggle illuminate the contemporary movement, and, with this in view, how will we show up in the world in the 21st Century to “move the dial toward liberation and abolition?
“... I don't think we can rely on governments, regardless of who is in power, to do the work that only mass movements can do.”
― Angela Y. Davis, Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
"Moving the Dial on Race, Class and Justice Strategies? How will you show up in the world?"
Keynote: Dr. Angela Davis, “Moving the Dial: How much has changed...the 70s to the present?”
Moderators: Dr. Emily Williams, Aseante Renee
Panelists: Tracy Gray (The 22), Paloma McGregor (Angela’s Pulse/Dancing While Black), Gwendolyn VanSant (BRIDGE CEO & Change Consultant)
Musical guest: Mikhala Iversen in honor of Dr. Davis
In this very special New Pathways session, political activist, philosopher, academic, and author Dr. Angela Davis will share her perspective on race, class, and justice strategies from the 70s to the present. How does the history of struggle illuminate the contemporary movement, and, with this in view, how will we show up in the world in the 21st Century to “move the dial toward liberation and abolition?