march, 2021
Event Details
After the 2020 global resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, many young people have become deeply (re-) invested
Event Details
After the 2020 global resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, many young people have become deeply (re-) invested in understanding anti-racist activism – but what are the most effective (online and in-person) ways to disseminate information, cultivate relearning and rethinking, and aid in the global struggle against systemic racism?
On March 17th we speak with Nosa Imaghodo, lecturer, researcher and a sociologist who has spent many years investigating anti-racist activism in the UK, and recently completed his PhD dissertation “The end of racism: why Black British activists say racism persists and what they think the solutions could be.
Zoom link: https://vu-live.zoom.us/j/91336706544?pwd=OW5lRHc1K0x1RGpQZHM5eEFwRHlsZz09
Meeting ID: 913 3670 6544
Passcode: 495498
Time
4:00pm - 6:00pm