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Dismantling Structural Racism and Injustice - US Webinar Series

  • 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW Suite 401 Washington, DC United States (map)

Join AfP for the event, Dismantling Structural Racism and Injustice, a part of our ongoing webinar series.

Addressing and dismantling structural racism and systemic injustice is an essential part of preventing violent conflict, instability, and extremism in the United States. Join us for a discussion on how structural racism contributes to the current state of affairs in our country and how we can move toward justice, peace, and reconciliation. Register here.

Speakers:

  • Theo Sitther, Senior Fellow, Alliance for Peacebuilding

  • Antti Pentikäinen (Moderator), Director, Mary Hoch Center for Reconciliation, George Mason University

  • Kitcki Carroll, Executive Director, United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc.

  • Corey J. Henderson, CJHDrPH, Independent consultant on health and healing

  • David Ragland, Co-Executive Director and Co-Founder, The Truth Telling Project

  • Angela Waters Austin, CEO, One Love Global

  • Rachel Locke, Director, Impact:Peace at the Kroc Institute Peace and Justice, University of San Diego

  • Kayla Williams, Deputy Chief of Staff, Rep. Barbara Lee (CA-13)


Preventing and Reducing Conflict and Instability in the United States: Shaping What Comes Next Series

Throughout the Spring, starting April 14th until the end of June the Alliance for Peacebuilding and the U.S. Peace, Justice and Democracy Working Group is hosting a series of weekly webinars, Preventing and Reducing Conflict and Instability in the United States: Shaping What Comes Next, with leading peacebuilding and conflict prevention experts, donors, and policymakers from across the country. The series focuses on the conflict dynamics driving instability, extremism, and toxic polarization, and more importantly, the political and policy changes needed to build a society that is just, secure, and fair for all Americans.