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Trinity Reads: How to Be an Antiracist: Events

Spring 2021 Events

Fall 2020 Events

Panel Discussion December 2nd 1:30 PM  Meet the panelists: Jaimee A. Swift (she/her) is the founder, creator, and executive director of Black Women Radicals, a Black Feminist advocacy organization dedicated to uplifting Black women's radical activisim in Africa and the African Diaspora.  Alexis Mckenney is a community organizer at Bread for the City whose work is focused on public housing and housing insecurity in DC.  Rasheed Van Putten is a revolutionar Pan-African organizer born in Houston, Texas to a Nigerian-born mother and a Caribbean-born father.   Moderated by Dr. Kimberly Monroe Assistant Professor Global Affairs-History Trinity Washington University  Presented by Trinity Reads 2020: How to Be an Antiracist
Gender 101 with Ericka Hart October 28th at 12PM Ericka Hart, M.Ed. (she/they) is a black queer femme, activist, writer, highly acclaimed speaker and award winning sexuality educator. Follow her on Instagram/Twitter at @ihartericka. Register at bit.ly/trinityreads for the Zoom link
Trinity Reads 2020: Trinity Reads: How to Be an Antiracist - US Police and the Afro Latino Community - In conversation with Manuel Mendez, Rosalyn Lake, and Roland Roebuck - Tuesday, September 29 12:00PM - 1:00PM. Register at bit.ly/trinityreads for Zoom link