Canceled: Black Lives Matter: A Local & Globalf Movement Amidst Local & Global Crises - Virtual
This event has been canceled.
Black Lives Matter: A Local & Global Social Movement Amidst Local & Global Crises
Join Lincoln professors as they discuss topics regarding the imperative of Black leadership amid Black Lives Matter, the historical undercurrent of Black Lives Matter, and the role of police in society.
Monday, July 13 at 12:30 p.m.
Speakers & Discussants
Imperative of Black Leadership amid BLM
- Speaker: Dr. Chieke Ihejirika, Professor of Political Science
- Discussant: Dr. Gwinyai Muzorewa, Professor of Religion & Department Chair
Historical Undercurrent of BLM
- Speaker: Dr. Nafeesa Muhammad, Assistant Professor of History
- Discussant: Dr. Gervais Gnaka, Assistant Professor of History
Role of Police in Society
- Speaker: Dr. Dana Flint, Professor of Philosophy
- Discussant: Dr. D. Zizwe Poe, Professor of History & Pan-Africana Studies
Moderator: Dr. Safro Kwame, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Join the Zoom Meeting:
https://zoom.us/j/95544500853?pwd=UWtYMlk1MmNqeS9iTDVvcEVaVVczZz09
Meeting ID: 955 4450 0853
Password: 1854
Sponsored by the
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE & PHILOSOPHY
For more information, please contact the organizer Dr. Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu at sogutcufu@lincoln.edu.