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Black Futures (re) Defined: From Discourse to Liberation

  • Mills College at Northeastern University, Lisser Hall Kapiolani Road Oakland, CA, 94613 United States (map)

Join Mills College at Northeastern University for a free, thought-provoking event commemorating Juneteenth. They will delve into the pressing intersection of unemployment and homelessness. They will screen the poignant documentary A Rising Tide, a Cheryl Fabio film, shedding light on the stark realities of those grappling with joblessness and housing instability.

Their program will also feature a dynamic panel discussion, interactive learning circles, and key takeaways aimed at galvanizing participants toward meaningful social action. Their aim is to cultivate a deeper understanding of the structural and systemic inequities perpetuating economic disparity and homelessness. Together, they seek to identify and address critical systemic issues while fostering dialogue around constructive and viable solutions.

The event will include invited speakers and guests, food, a film screening, a panel discussion, Q&A, and opportunities for attendees to engage in conversation!

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