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(divorcing) WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE
May 13, 2021 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF A WEBSITE
Captions and live ASL
(divorcing) WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE
THURSDAY MAY 13
5 pm PT . 6 pm MT . 7 pm CT . 8 pm ET
Over 20 years ago, Tema Okun, informed by the wisdom
of the late and beloved Kenneth Jones
and the teaching of Daniel Buford, Sharon Martinas, and many others,
wrote the widely distributed article on the characteristics of
White Supremacy Culture
Now Tema, in collaboration with the help of many brilliant friends,
has created a website designed to update and add to the original article.
This is a new website (not the one you are currently looking at)
and you will be able to access the website after the launch!!
Join Tema, SURJ and special guests
from around the country
to launch the website and
share what we’ve been learning
about white supremacy culture in these last two decades.
Cost is $10; everyone welcome regardless of ability to pay;
larger donations welcome.
Donations support the work of the Earthseed Land Collective (see below).
REGISTER HERE!
Please be aware that the registration link and the donation link are two different links.
You can register without donating AND if you donate first, you are not yet registered.
Please make sure you do both!!
We’ll hear from
Scot Nakagawa from Change Lab, NC Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green,
Skill in Action’s Michelle Johnson, Vivette Jeffries-Logan of Biwa Consulting,
Kari Points from Finding Freedom, SURJ’s Misha Heij-Mariano, and
Cristina Rivera Chapman and Justin Robinson from Earthseed Land Collective.
We’ll explore the new website including the additions and revisions,
hear some good music, and reflect together on our collective
and collaborative racial justice work.
The launch includes captions and live ASL.
A slogan from the fight for disability rights in South Africa.
This launch is a fundraiser for
Earthseed Land Collective
located on 48 beautiful acres in North Durham.
This land is stewarded by a group of Black and Brown folx who share a deep commitment to their own well-being,
that of their community and of the natural world.
Their mission is to remember and reimagine our relationship to ourselves,
each other and the land in pursuit and practice of collective liberation.
Together they are growing a center for community resilience for collective healing, cultural arts, food justice, food sovereignty, and cooperative learning.
Cost is $10; everyone welcome regardless of ability to pay;
larger donations welcome.
REGISTER HERE!
Please be aware that the registration link and the donation link are two different links.
You can register without donating AND if you donate first, you are not registered.
Please make sure you do both!!
We look forward to seeing you there!!