Urban Consulate: Candid Conversations: 400 Years of Inequality
10/16/19
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
This week we join the national week of observances for 400 Years of Inequality, to mark the 400th anniversary of the arrival in 1619 at Jamestown of the first Africans to be sold into bondage. We come together to remember, and to refuse to reproduce structures of dehumanization, exploitation, oppression & inequity. Join us with Urban Consulate for a conversation with special guests:
+ Jamon Jordan, Black Scroll Network History & Tours
+ Lauren Hood, Urban Consulate guest host
Nationwide Observance: http://400yearsofinequality.
1619 Project: http://bit.ly/hannahjones
Free & open to the public. Locals & travelers welcome.
Conversation held at Co.act Detroit, 6568 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI, 48202.
Advance registration encouraged:
The Urban Consulate is a network of parlors for urban exchange.
A winner of the Knight Cities Challenge, the Consulate has hosted hundreds of conversations in Detroit, Philadelphia, New Orleans & Chicagoland to bring people together & share ideas for better communities.
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The Urban Consulate is a network of parlors for urban exchange. A winner of the Knight Cities Challenge, the Consulate has hosted hundreds of conversations in Detroit, Philadelphia, New Orleans & Chicagoland to bring people together & share ideas for better communities.. We're popping up in new places this year! Follow us on social media for times & locations.
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