Social justice advocate to speak at Lincoln University

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Lincoln University, Pa. – Lincoln University will host guest speaker Elaine Brown at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 4. She is most notably known as the leader of the Black Panther Party where she served as chairman in the mid-seventies.

Brown is currently the chief executive officer of Oakland & the World Enterprises, a non-profit organization that launches for-profit businesses for cooperative-ownership between formerly incarcerated individuals and those facing barriers to employment and economic hardship.

Previously, Brown served as the executive director of Fields of Flowers, a non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for African-American children and is the co-founder of Mothers Advocating for Juvenile Justice and the National Alliance for Radical Prison Reform.

She is a member various social justice committees including the International Prisoners’ Rights Movement; the Kenneth Harding, Jr. Foundation; and the Justice 4 Mario Woods Coalition among others.

The convocation is part of Lincoln’s commitment to providing students with co-curricular learning opportunities as outlined in the University’s new strategic plan.  

This free event is open to the public and will be held on campus at the International Cultural Center, 1570 Baltimore Pike, Lincoln University, PA 19352. The event is sponsored by the Office of Religious Activities. For more information, contact Dr. Lenetta Lee at 484-365-7223 or llee@lincoln.edu

 

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.