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With the decisions recently handed down by the St. Louis grand jury not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Mike Brown, by the Staten Island grand jury not to indict with police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Eric Garner, and urban enclaves across the country disrupted in the face of such events, many are asking: where do we go from here? And what can we do to ensure a movement, rather than a moment?
Please join us
for an inquiry & panel discussion
conceived and organized by Kambi Gathesha
with thoughts and observations from two who served on the ground in Ferguson with Black Lives Matter
Nyle Fort
Newark-based ordained minister, lecturer, writer, and community organizer
Darnell Moore
Brooklyn-based educator, writer, and activist, and co-founder of the Queer Newark Oral History Initiative
and
Abdi Latif Ega
Somali-born scholar and novelist
Q & A to follow.
301 Sterling Place
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Date: Wednesday, January 21st
Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Participant limit: Thirty
Cost: Free (but advance registration is required)