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Reimagining America, Part 3: “If You Protest You May Die, If You Don’t Protest You May Die” A Generation-Z Perspective on Political Engagement

Reimagining America, Part 3: “If You Protest You May Die, If You Don’t Protest You May Die” A Generation-Z Perspective on Political Engagement

Join us for part 3 of our "Reimagining America" virtual series as we highlight current examples of social activism and engage potential future directions as described by young adults. Registration closes 24 hours before the program starts. At that time, an invitation to join this event will be emailed. Adults. (R) 

This program will be facilitated by Dr. Mark Hopson, Director of African and African American Studies at George Mason University, and will feature Rasheed Parker, who is with Freedom Fighters, DC; Abdullah Jamil, who is with G3nerations; and Tatiana Orengo, founder of Sis, Se Puede! 


This program will be recorded and available at Understand & Dismantle Racial Injustice on June 22. 

Date:
Friday, June 19, 2020
Time:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Categories:
Virtual Program Presentation/Performance
Audience:
  Adults     Older Adults  
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