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MLK Day Event - Reflections on the Life and Legacy of Grace Lee Boggs: Fulfilling our Roles in the Fight for Justice Today

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Taking inspiration from the work, life, and legacy of Grace Lee Boggs, the School of Social Work and the Multicultural and Gender Affairs Committee are hosting a workshop and panel discussion on the future of activism and allyhood in the 21st century, including our place as "solutionaries" in movement building. Solutionaries are individuals who are creating alternative modes of work, politics, and human interaction that will collectively constitute the next American Revolution.

Grace Lee Boggs, who died in 2015 at the age of 100, was one of the nation’s oldest human rights activists, who waged a war of inspiration for civil rights, labor, feminism, the environment and other causes for seven decades with an unflagging faith that revolutionary justice was just around the corner. She was a philosopher and activist who was involved with the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement, and decades of work in Detroit.

A panel comprised of:

  • Stephen Ward, Associate Professor, Department of Afroamerican & African Studies and the Residential College. He is writing a dual-biography of James and Grace Lee Boggs entitled, "In Love and Struggle: The Revolutionary Lives of James and Grace Lee Boggs."  He is a board member of the James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership.
  • Raina LaGrand, MSW student and member of the People of Color Collective
  • Jim Toy, MSW ’81 and co-founder of the U-M Spectrum Center
  • Sharon (Shea) Howell, Professor of Communication and Journalism at Oakland University and a board member of the James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership.

Following the panel discussion, participants will use these reflections on her life and legacy to engage in small group dialogue about working in the fight for justice today. A light supper of some of Grace Lee Boggs’ favorite food will be provided.

Click here for the workshop and panel pamphlet.

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