How to Build an Anti-Racist Movement
September 
7
, 
2018

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How to Build an Anti-Racist Movement
Wednesday
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April 
8
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2020
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The protests in response to George Floyd’s killing have raised the nation’s consciousness about the historical legacy of slavery and the deep-seated racism that plagues policing and criminal justice in the United States. The country is poised, perhaps now more than ever, to build a broad anti-racist movement. How will that look, and how can we hasten its progress? Join Dr. Ibram Kendi, director of the new BU Center for Antiracist Research and best-selling author in conversation with Boston Globe Editorial Page Editor and author Bina Venkataraman on Juneteenth, 2020, the 155th anniversary of the end of slavery in the United States.

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Friday
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September 
7
, 
2018
4:30pm
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7:30pm

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Bina Venkataraman

Editorial Page Editor

The Boston Globe

Boston Globe Editorial  Page

Ibram X. Kendi

Director

BU Center for Antiracist Research

Brown University

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