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CATEGORIES:AWCH Calendar
CREATED:20220131T092753
SUMMARY:Cultivating Social Change Leadership: Learning from Black History about Building Bridges across Race, Ethnicity, and Religion
LOCATION:Virtual / Organised by US Mission Germany
DESCRIPTION:Cultivating Social Change Leadership:\nLearning from Black History about Bu
 ilding Bridges across Race, Ethnicity, and Religion Talk and Discussion – B
 lack History Month\nVirtual Keynote and Discussion with Layli Maparyan (Pro
 fessor &amp; Chair of Africana Studies, Wellesley College) and Aisha Camara
  (Moderator)\nPlease register here  (https://virtualspeakerseries.org/) \nW
 hat have key figures from U.S. Black History taught us about forging reconc
 iliation across differences? How have Black women and men built bridges tha
 t cross not only race, but also ethnicity, nationality, religion, and other
  forms of difference? What does it take to build cultures of inclusion, esp
 ecially after histories of exclusion, oppression and violence? By understan
 ding the contributions made from past and present historical figures,we can
  share the important lessons learned for addressing the conflicts that prev
 ent our societies from making progress. We can all become change leaders by
  learning from these examples and taking practical actions to make lasting 
 change. Please join this interactive discussion as we connect across nation
 s – the U.S. and Germany – in ways that advance our understanding and deepe
 n our sense of shared endeavor. \nWelcome Remarks by Elizabeth Horst, Minis
 ter-Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy Berlin. \nA program of the U
 .S. Embassy Berlin and U.S. Consulates in Germany in cooperation with This 
 email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled
  to view it. \nRegistration: https://virtualspeakerseries.org (https://virt
 ualspeakerseries.org)\n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Cultivating Social Change Leadershi
 p:<br /></strong><strong>Learning from Black History about Building Bridges
  across&nbsp;</strong><strong>Race, Ethnicity, and Religion</strong>&nbsp;<
 /h3><h4 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Talk and Discussion – Black His
 tory Month</strong></h4><p><img style="margin: 10px auto; display: block;" 
 src="https://www.awchamburg.org/images/BHM_Feature_3-01-324x160-1.png" alt=
 "BHM Feature 3 01 324x160 1" width="324" height="160" /></p><p>Virtual Keyn
 ote and Discussion with Layli Maparyan (Professor &amp; Chair of Africana S
 tudies, Wellesley College) and Aisha Camara (Moderator)<br />Please registe
 r&nbsp;<a href="https://virtualspeakerseries.org/">here&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;</p>
 <p>What have key figures from U.S. Black History taught us about forging re
 conciliation across differences? How&nbsp;have Black&nbsp;women and&nbsp;me
 n built&nbsp;bridges that cross not only race, but also ethnicity, national
 ity, religion, and other forms of difference?&nbsp;What does it take to bui
 ld cultures of inclusion,&nbsp;especially after histories of exclusion, opp
 ression&nbsp;and violence?&nbsp;By understanding&nbsp;the contributions mad
 e&nbsp;from&nbsp;past and present&nbsp;historical&nbsp;figures,we&nbsp;can 
 share the important lessons learned&nbsp;for&nbsp;addressing the&nbsp;confl
 icts that&nbsp;prevent&nbsp;our societies&nbsp;from making progress.&nbsp;W
 e can all become change leaders by learning from these&nbsp;examples and ta
 king practical actions to make lasting change.&nbsp;Please join this intera
 ctive discussion as&nbsp;we&nbsp;connect&nbsp;across nations – the U.S. and
  Germany – in&nbsp;ways that advance our understanding and deepen our sense
  of shared endeavor.&nbsp;</p><p>Welcome Remarks by Elizabeth Horst, Minist
 er-Counselor for Public Affairs, U.S. Embassy Berlin.&nbsp;</p><p>A program
  of the U.S. Embassy Berlin and U.S. Consulates in Germany in cooperation&n
 bsp;with&nbsp;<joomla-hidden-mail  is-link="1" is-email="1" first="dmlydHVh
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 idden-mail>&nbsp;</p><p>Registration:&nbsp;<a href="https://virtualspeakers
 eries.org">https://virtualspeakerseries.org</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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