The Semester in Detroit program, Community Action and Social Change Undergraduate Minor (SSW) and the Bogg Center invite your participation in a discussion about James and Grace Lee Boggs vision, framework, and application of transformational social change grassroots leadership. Hosted by Boggs Center board members Stephen Ward and Tawana Petty, the session will explorelessons learned from James and Grace Lee Boggs’ lifelong legacy of community organizing in the cityof Detroit. Through structured facilitation and reflection, participants will engage in discussion that examines the following questions:
Participants are highly encouraged to watch the American Revolutionary film, and read the publishedwork of James and Grace Lee Boggs prior attending this session for a historical overview.
Light dinner served
Tawana Petty (Honeycomb): is a mother, social justice organizer, youth advocate, poet and author. She is the Director ofPetty Propolis, where she gets to grow through organizing transformative art and education initiatives. Honeycomb is afour-time author and founding member and editor of Riverwise Magazine, a Data Justice Coordinator for the DetroitCommunity Technology Project, a member of the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition, a Detroit Equity Action Lab fellow anda board member of the James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership. To learn more aboutTawana "Honeycomb" Petty visit her website at honeycombthepoet.org.
Stephen Ward, PhD: is a lead faculty member with the Semester in Detroit program, historian who teaches inthe RC Social Theory and Practice program (STP) as well as the Department of Afroamerican and AfricanStudies (DAAS).
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106