Still we rise.
Dear Racial Justice Organizers, As we rise to the outcome of the U.S. Presidential Election, we continue to have hope. Some rise in disbelief, some
MSNBC is hosting a Town Hall meeting on racism facilitated by Joy Reid and Chris Hayes. Individuals can register to be part of the live audience taping of the meeting. The following is all of the details surrounding the Town Hall. Please note, the following message and the photo used are all credited to Eventbrite.com via online. We do not own any rights to the photo or content listed in quotation.
“MSNBC hosts Joy Reid and Chris Hayes will facilitate an open dialogue about the state of racial bias in American society and what can be done to effect change. The interactive discussion will explore the current state of race relations through the prism of several recent events, including the arrest of two African-American men at a Philadelphia Starbucks in April 2018.
ARRIVAL: Doors will open at 2:30pm and close promptly at 3:30pm. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis. Early arrival is recommended to guarantee a seat and allow time for parking and security check. Guests who arrive after the start of the event may not be admitted.
TIMING: The event will end at approximately 5:30pm. As this event will be filmed for a television broadcast, all guests will need to remain on site for the full duration.
IMPORTANT: All guests will need to go through a security check to enter. No promotional or political affiliation displays, large bags, or firearms are allowed.
Everyday Racism in America will air on MSNBC on Tuesday, May 29th at 9PM EST.
Join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #EverydayRacism
Can’t attend but would like to submit your experience with everyday racism to MSNBC? Tell us your story by sending a selfie video or a note to racisminamerica@nbcuni.com. Submitted stories may be featured in event-related content.”
Dear Racial Justice Organizers, As we rise to the outcome of the U.S. Presidential Election, we continue to have hope. Some rise in disbelief, some
Join PISAB partner Dancing Grounds for a Youth Town Hall at the New Orleans African American Museum, Saturday August 3rd, 11-3pm. Please use link in
We at PISAB were saddened to learn of the homegoing of Ms. Tessie Prevost, one of the New Orleans Four and a lifelong civil rights