Rothko Chapel will host a virtual symposium, “Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights & Our Shared Responsibility,” to examine different understandings of, and approaches to, furthering human rights and civil liberties in the United States.
The two-day virtual symposium engages seasoned and emerging social justice leaders to explore critical intersecting civil and human rights issues, as well as how individuals, communities, and policy makers can work together to create a more equitable future for all.
The symposium’s keynote speaker is Michelle Alexander, civil rights lawyer, activist, and author of bestselling book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
Rothko Chapel will host a virtual symposium, “Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights & Our Shared Responsibility,” to examine different understandings of, and approaches to, furthering human rights and civil liberties in the United States.
The two-day virtual symposium engages seasoned and emerging social justice leaders to explore critical intersecting civil and human rights issues, as well as how individuals, communities, and policy makers can work together to create a more equitable future for all.
The symposium’s keynote speaker is Michelle Alexander, civil rights lawyer, activist, and author of bestselling book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
Rothko Chapel will host a virtual symposium, “Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights & Our Shared Responsibility,” to examine different understandings of, and approaches to, furthering human rights and civil liberties in the United States.
The two-day virtual symposium engages seasoned and emerging social justice leaders to explore critical intersecting civil and human rights issues, as well as how individuals, communities, and policy makers can work together to create a more equitable future for all.
The symposium’s keynote speaker is Michelle Alexander, civil rights lawyer, activist, and author of bestselling book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.