This Monday: join JuliaCraven and the director of Black Womxn For, MsPeoples, on Facebook Live for a much-needed conversation on Black liberation moving forward. Sign up:
For many years, the pain, trauma, and discrimination that Black Americans face have been brushed aside. However, after days of protesting, the country has had no choice but to stop and listen. Join Slate’s very own, the director of Black Womxn For, as they have a much needed conversation on Black liberation moving forward.
They will be streaming straight from their living rooms to yours. Stick around for an audience Q&A, where you’ll have the chance to ask questions live and interact in the comments with fellow viewers.
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