Workshops

The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) & Howard University present a virtual Workshop Wednesdays series on social justice, sponsored by the Mellon Just Futures Initiative.

Social Justice 101: Understanding the Language of Racial Oppression

Understanding the Language of Racial Oppression (9.15.21)

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Social Justice 102: Understanding the Language of Black Liberation

Understanding the Language of Black Liberation (9.22.21) The following clips were removed from the workshop video for copyright reasons. Please use the links below to view separately for context:

Social Justice 103: History of Black Policing

History of Policing in (BIPOC) Communities of Color and its Implications Today (9.29.21)

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Social Justice 104: This is What Democracy Looks Like

This is What Democracy Looks Like: Street Heat, Voting and the Power of Community Mapping (10.6.21)

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Social Justice 105: Exploring the Impact of Mass Incarceration

Exploring the Impact of Mass Incarceration: Humans of Life Row and the Work of Ethical Storytelling (10.13.21)