In recent years, American streets roiled with tensions in response to police violence, voter suppression, and environmental racism. Out of the conflict emerged a new kind of civil rights leadership. Intergenerational and multimovement – these activists transcend silos of race, gender, sexual orientation, generation, and income to stand against white supremacy. Meet some of the new movement’s most transformative and impressive young leaders as they discuss coalition building, speaking to power, and advancing justice in the streets and the board room. Most importantly, learn how you engage in the change.

MODERATOR:

Jerika Richardson, SVP, Equitable Justice and Strategic Initiatives, National Urban League  

PANELISTS:

Alphonso David, President and CEO, Human Rights Campaign 
Latosha Brown, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter Fund 
Ray Shackelford, President, National Urban League Young Professionals 

 

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