From Race Forward <[email protected]>
Subject Next Month: Isra Hirsi Invites You to Join Her at #RaceAnd: Our Present, Our Future
Date August 9, 2021 2:07 PM
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Dear Friend,

Next month, Race Forward will present #RaceAnd: Our Present, Our Future

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, Race Forward's first intergenerational event of its kind on Saturday,
September 25th. This dynamic event has been designed by youth and young
adult activists and will highlight the critical role they play using
organizing, art, cultural, narrative, and policy strategies to strike
powerful blows to structural racism in the United States. During the
conference, seasoned activists will work alongside youth activists to
develop strategies for continuing the global movement to defend Black
Lives.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Isra Hirsi

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, co-founder and co-executive director of the United States Youth
Climate Strike, and the daughter of U.S Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Isra
is a leading climate justice activist working at the forefront of
building power to positively impact our world.

Watch this video of Isra Hirsi inviting you to #RaceAnd: Our Present,
Our Future

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Register Now

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Conference attendees will have the opportunity to participate in
thought-provoking and solution-driven intergenerational dialogues during
breakout sessions focused on:

The History of Youth Organizing

Decision Maker Teach-In

Media Justice

Organizing Skillshare

Youth Experiences in 2020 Uprisings

Racial Justice Intersections

Who should attend:

Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian American & Pacific Islander youth
and young adult (13-25) organizers, activists, culture bearers, artists,
and creators working on the frontline of the racial justice movement
both locally and nationally.

Adults working in the racial justice movement as an organizer, activist,
policy advocate, race communicator, artists, creative, trainer, or
educator.

Teachers and education administrators at any grade level looking for
inspiration and resources to advance a racial justice curriculum.

Those engaged in philanthropy with a desire to learn more about the
critical role youth and young adults are playing in advancing racial
justice.

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If you're looking to attend and need help convincing your employer,
organization, school, or student group to cover your ticket, check out
these templates

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to assist you in communicating the benefits of attending our virtual
conference.

Share the event with a friend on social media on Facebook

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, Twitter

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, and Instagram

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–– we're excited to have you join us next month!

The Race Forward Team

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