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3551 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90089
Join Patrisse Khan-Cullors, artist, freedom fighter, and co-founder of Black Lives Matter for a conversation about the deep roots of systemic racism, survival, strength, and the role we as a society can take as "agents for social change." This talk is in honor of the work that Khan-Cullors amongst others have contributed to the racial paradigm shift happening in this country. We will also discuss important lessons from Cullors' latest book "When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir."
Co-organized by: USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and USC School of Architecture
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This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.
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