The Women’s March on Washington kicked off this year with one of the largest mobilizations in American history. It was a powerful and visual show of force, bringing to light the groundwork laid forth by so many around women’s rights AND defining a moment to organize around the work that is still to be done.
On June 22nd BRIC TV, Third Wave Fund and Sadie Nash Leadership Project will seize this moment through a multimedia, live-televised town hall. We’ll ask:
- How does the women's movement intersect with issues of race, sexuality, class and ability?
- How do we respect the leadership of young people, while honoring the impact, legacy and the continued work of past generations?
- And how do we all move forward in solidarity to advance women’s rights?
The cameras stop rolling at 9pm, but an hour-long conversation will continue over drinks in the BRIC House lobby!
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Moderator:
Brian Vines, (Senior Correspondent, BRIC TV)
Panelists:
- Carmen Perez, Co-Chair of the Women’s March on Washington
- NY City Council Member Laurie A. Cumbo, Chair of Committee on Women's Issues
- Rye Young, Executive Director of Third Wave Fund
- Mahogany Browne, Poet -Women of The World Poetry Slam
- Natasha Lennard, independent journalist, (The Nation Magazine, Esquire)
- Safia Mahjebin, Ella Fellow at Sadie Nash Leadership Project
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NOTE: Capacity at BRIC House is limited, and admission is on a first come, first served basis, whether you have RSVP'ed or not. Please come early to ensure entry and seating.
In Partnership With: Third Wave Fund and Sadie Nash.