Part 3: The Future is Intersectional
Tonight, November 19, 2020
6 — 7:30PM PT
Dear Friend,
There’s still time to get your tickets to tonight's Part 3! We’ll be talking about intersectionality and justice with Kimberlé Crenshaw and Mia Mingus, two brilliant and impactful leaders in our struggle for justice. As we work together to build a new world, we must continue to think critically about addressing sexual and domestic violence with responses that are rooted in justice and not creating more harm.
Hosted by Martha Gonzalez and with an interactive LIVE performance featuring Tylana Enomoto, Alberto Lopez, Etsegenet Tadesse, Alyra Lennox, and Tevin Douglas, tonight will surely to be a powerful dynamic experience.
Both ASL interpretation and live captioning will be available during the entire event.
Enjoy insightful conversation and inspiring music while helping us raise crucial funds to support all those impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Get your tickets now!
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Honoring Brave Space Builders of the Anti-Violence Movement
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Kimberlé Crenshaw
African American Policy Forum
The most influential Black feminist legal theorist in the United States, Kimberlé Crenshaw is a professor at Columbia and UCLA law schools as well as the co-founder of the African American Policy Forum.
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Mia Mingus
Transformative Justice and Disability Justice Educator
A founding core member of the Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective (BATJC), Mia Mingus has been involved in transformative justice work for more than 15 years and developed the disability justice framework.
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African American Policy Forum
National Think Tank
Founded in 1996, The African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is an innovative think tank that connects academics, activists and policy-makers to promote efforts to dismantle structural inequality.
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Featuring a LIVE Performance by
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Tylana Renga Enomoto
Grammy-winning violinist, vocalist
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Etsegenet Tadese
Ethiopian musician, guitarist, bass player, singer/songwriter, arranger
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Alyra Lennox
Yoga practitioner, former dancer
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Alberto Lopez
Musical director, arranger, musician
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Tevin Douglas
Lyricist, poet, artist, explorer, visionary, philosopher
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Martha Gonzalez
Chican@ artivista, feminist music theorist, associate professor at Scripps College
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This is a virtual event; tickets are required. Purchase yours today!
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Support healing services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
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CONTACT
Metro Headquarters
1015 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90017
213.955.9090 office
213.955.9093 fax
213.785.2684 video
213.785.2749 video
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West San Gabriel Valley Center
892 N Fair Oaks Ave, Suite D
Pasadena, CA 91103
626.584.6191 office
626.584.6193 fax
626.243.7972 video
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