Barbara Abrams, PhD, Laura, Levitt, PhD
Arsenal Center for the Arts
Odie Henderson, Boston Globe Chief Film Critic in conversation with Candace McDuffie, nationally acclaimed senior writer at The Root.
Arsenal Center for the Arts
Film Screening followed by a post-screening conversation with filmmaker David Abel.
Suffolk University - Modern Theatre
David Paleologos, Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center and Latoyia Edwards, Emmy award-winning anchor on NBC10 Boston and NECN.
Virtual
The evening’s panelists are Hubie Jones, former Director of Roxbury Multi-Service Center; Jean McGuire, Director of METCO, 1973-2016, Zebulon V. Miletsky, PhD, Stony Brook University and author of Before Busing: A History of Boston’s Long Black Freedom Struggle: Lyda Peters, a key aide to the legendary organizer for equity and desegregation Ruth Batson: Vernita Carter-Weller, daughter of Rev. Vernon Carter, who picketed the Boston School Committee for 114 consecutive days in 1965 to help win passage for the 1965 State Racial Imbalance Law: Charles Glen, who served as coordinator at his church for School Day Out Freedom School held on June 11, 1964; Gloria Lee, who as a 12-year-old, participated in the School Stay Out and attended a Freedom School, and Jim Vrabel, Boston historian and author of A People’s History of the New Boston. The evening’s moderator is former Boston Mayor Kim Janey who was bused as a Boston Public School Student.
Virtual
Hila Shamir, S.J.D., Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law and Fellow, Center for Labor & A Just Economy at Harvard Law School and Renee Landers, Professor, Suffolk University Law School.
Suffolk University
NPR's Jack Beatty, Director Myriam Cyr, and Salem State University scholar Christopher Mauiello, PhD
Modern Theatre
Jeneé Osterheldt, Candace McDuffie, Ashley-Rose, and Oompa
Virtual
Author and science Journalist Laura Spinney and moderator, Udodiri R. Okwandu, Presidential Scholar, Harvard University.
Virtual
Barbara Abrams, PhD., Suffolk University, Mira Morgenstern, PhD, The City College of New York, and Karen Sullivan, PhD, Queens College/CUNY discuss their latest book, Reframing Rousseau’s Lévite d’Ephraïm: The Hebrew Bible, hospitality, and modern identity. The afternoon’s moderator is Jennifer Vanderheyden, PhD., Marquette University.
Virtual
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