9/4/24

NDORH-AR 2023 “Law of Racial Healing” virtual barbershop talk

Four Black men, who happen to be scholars, will come together to participate in a moderated, candid discussion–first amongst themselves, and then with the audience–about racial healing, history, and the law.

Featuring: Dr. T. Anansi Wilson of Mitchell Hamline School of Law (author of “Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting & Re-Membering of Blackness, Queerness & Flows of Survivance”)

Dr. Micah L. McCreary of New Brunswick Theological Seminary (author of “Trauma and Race: A Pathway of Well-Being”)

Dr. Brian K. Mitchell of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (author of “Monumental: Oscar Dunn and His Radical Fight in Reconstruction Louisiana” & co-author of “Blood in Their Eyes: Revised Edition”)

Kwami Abdul-Bey of Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement (author of “THE TABLES HAVE TURNED: A Street Guide to Guerrilla Lawfare & co-author of “Hip Hop & Policing”)

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