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To Be Young, Left And Black: Priorities and Possibilities NYC November 17th
November 10, 2005 - 1:27am -- stevphen
To Be Young, Left And Black: Priorities and Possibilities
Thursday, November 17th 7:30pm
Kimmel Center (60 Washington Sq Park South)
Room 907
In the midst of the riots in France and months after the Katrina disaster,
the Black social and political concerns are again center stage. What are
the concerns of today's young Black left?
Come hear the voices and opinons of some of todays leading young Black
activists as they read from the newly published anthology "Letters From
Young Activists" and politic about the priorities and possibilities of
Black political life in the 21st Century.
Moderated by former Black Panther Ashanti Alston
Panelists include: Kenyon Farrow, Merv Marcano, & Ella Turenne
Brought to you by NYU Womyns Center & Co-Sponsored by Left Turn
To Be Young, Left And Black: Priorities and Possibilities
Thursday, November 17th 7:30pm
Kimmel Center (60 Washington Sq Park South)
Room 907
In the midst of the riots in France and months after the Katrina disaster,
the Black social and political concerns are again center stage. What are
the concerns of today's young Black left?
Come hear the voices and opinons of some of todays leading young Black
activists as they read from the newly published anthology "Letters From
Young Activists" and politic about the priorities and possibilities of
Black political life in the 21st Century.
Moderated by former Black Panther Ashanti Alston
Panelists include: Kenyon Farrow, Merv Marcano, & Ella Turenne
Brought to you by NYU Womyns Center & Co-Sponsored by Left Turn