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COVID, White Supremacy, Black Women’s Concerns

In response to the latest events across the country and the world, on Thursday, June 18 our women panelists will address COVID in the context of white supremacy and police brutality, major problems of pandemic proportions.  

We will discuss these issues with a focus on individual, peer and family relations, and community organizing. Our overarching theme, Identity and Vulnerabilities, will be used to frame the discussion. 

Guests:

  • Andrea B. Williams, JD: Director, Advocacy Training and Community Engagement; STEPS To End Family Violence Program; Rising Ground, NYC
  • Yatesha D. Robinson, LMSW, MA: Field Faculty and LEO Lecturer III; Social Work; University of Michigan
  • Marah A. Curtis, MSW, PhD.: Professor of Social Work; Institute for Research on Poverty; Center for Demography and Ecology; University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Lauren Davis, LMSW: Assistant Director - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Adjunct Lecturer in Social Work; University of Michigan
  • Lady Carlson,  Lead Organizer at West Side Sponsoring Committee and Together Louisiana.    
  • Trina R. Shanks, PhD: Professor & Director of Community Engagement; Social Work; University of Michigan

Please join us!

Now is the moment for action!

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Event Details

  • Online
  • 6/18/2020 - 3:00 PM
This event has no location.

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