18th Annual MLK Commemoration Pt. 2: From Bus Boycotts to Hashtags: Transforming Civil Rights Activism

The College of Law is pleased to present part two of its 18th annual program in commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Naming Racial Violence and Demanding Institutional Change, A Two-Part Conversation.

Join us for Part 2: From Bus Boycotts to Hashtags: Transforming Civil Rights Activism, a conversation with local activists. Our panelists include: Asiaha Butler, grassroots community strategist and co-founder of R.A.G.E., the Resident Association of Greater Englewood; Veronica Morris Moore, co-founder of Fearless Leading by Youth; and Page May, a We Charge Genocide delegate and member of the Black Youth Project 100.

Refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public but please RSVP to lawevents@depaul.edu or via the link below.

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Part 1: Transforming the Campus: Students Rise Up, held on Jan. 21, featured a conversation on activism on college campuses.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 4:00pm to 5:30pm

DePaul Center (DPC)
1 E Jackson Blvd

Departments

College of Law, (All) College of Law

Cost

Free

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