Unfinished Business: Freeing Ourselves of Racism Forum at All Souls
Tim Wise Sam Anderson
Media Contact: Bernadette Evangelist 646-765-3639
Unitarian Church on Tuesday, May 17 –
AN EVENING TO EXPLORE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT OUR ROLE IN PERPETUATING RACIAL INJUSTICE
New York, April 25, 2016 - In these troubled times of mass incarceration, police brutality and
blatant racism, how can we understand our own racism, examine entitlement, and take a larger
role in creating a truly just society?
Anti-racist educator and author Tim Wise; and activist, teacher, writer and founding member of the Black Panther Party, Sam Anderson, will help explore these issues.
Unfinished Business: Freeing Ourselves of Racism
7 P.M. Tuesday, May 17,
the All Souls Unitarian Church
Lexington Avenue at 80th Street
New York City
There will be reports by some who have been affected by systemic racism. Lurie Daniel Favors,
Esq., General Counsel, Center for Law & Social Justice, Medgar Evers College, will moderate
the program.
This extraordinary event is presented by Big Apple Coffee Party, a group of New York City
grass roots activists, and All Souls Peace & Justice Task Force. It is co-sponsored by New
York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC), and Occu-Evolve
(OWS).
For more information, email bigapplecoffeeparty.org
or call 212-252-2619.
Admission is free
Refreshments will be served. Donations appreciated.
Refreshments will be served. Donations appreciated.