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1/19/2023
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When:
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Thursday, January 19, 2023 1:00pm
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Where:
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Zoom United States
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Behind Closed Doors: White Supremacy and the Roots of Anti-Blackness Among Latino, and Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities Join us for part two of a four-part webinar series which will explore
the entrenchment of racism in U.S. politics, and its impact on political
power and representation in communities.
Titled “Behind Closed
Doors,” the webinar series is being hosted by the USC Price School and
its Center for Inclusive Democracy, the California Black Freedom Fund,
the Latino Community Foundation and the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund.
The
moderated sessions will serve as a public space for open and
challenging conversations examining the nation’s entrenched relationship
between racism and politics, a situation recently brought further into
the spotlight by the secret recording of a meeting of Los Angeles City
Council members making racist remarks.
“The leaked recording in
Los Angeles was just the tip of an ever-present iceberg, providing a
very public example of just how deeply rooted racism is in our electoral
system and overall power structures,” said CID Director Mindy Romero.
“It’s time to have more candid, elevated and open discussions about
these realities and what can be done to meaningly address them moving
forward.”
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Part Two: White Supremacy and the Roots of Anti-Blackness Among Latino, and Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
PANELISTS: Claire Jean Kim, Professor, Political Science School of Social Sciences, UCI
Gloria Medina, Executive Director, Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE)
Peggy Moore, Principal & Co-Owner at Hope Action Change Consulting
MODERATOR: Mindy Romero, Founder and Director, Center for Inclusive Democracy, USC Price
Click HERE to register.
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