Resisting Police Violence in the Americas: Mothers on the Front Lines
Join us for the first event of the “What Justice Looks Like” discussion series: a conversation with mothers from across the Americas who, after losing children to police and state violence, have become...
View Article#BlackLivesMatter Across the Americas: Black Youth Organizers and the...
Join the second event in the What Justice Looks Like series for a conversation with activists from Black youth-led movements from the US and Latin America, leading the struggle against racial...
View ArticlePolice Violence, Memory, and Mobilization in Brazil
Join us for the third event in the “What Justice Looks Like” discussion series. The discussion will feature members of Mães de Maio (Mothers of May), a collective of mothers whose children were killed...
View ArticleChange Can't Wait: A Justice and Equity Agenda For Boston's Black...
The upcoming Boston Mayoral election promises to bring Boston into a new era of politics with the growing likelihood of electing the first non-white male Mayor in Boston’s history. However, with the...
View ArticleTransforming Boston: A Black and Brown Justice Agenda for the New Mayor
What will Boston's historic mayoral election mean for Boston's Black and Brown communities? While the election of the first woman mayor is a watershed moment for Boston, will the next mayor deliver...
View ArticleAt Capacity -- Dinner Film Screening: "There's Something in the...
The Ash Center invites you to a dinner screening and discussion of the environmental racism documentary "There's Something in the Water," co-directed and produced by Ian Daniel MC MPA 23. The film...
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