Black History
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Join us as we return to the city where it happened and speak with a voice from the heart of the community – Tracey Williams-Dillard, CEO/Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
May 25, 2020. The world stopped and watched as a life was taken.
But what has happened since?
Join us as we return to the city where it happened and speak with a voice from the heart of the community – Tracey Williams-Dillard, CEO/Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
She shares reflections, insights, and the story of a community forever changed. What has a year truly meant, and where do we go from here?
This is more than just a date; it’s a moment in history. See what one leader in the Black press has to say about it.
Recorded live at UROC in Minneapolis, this powerful discussion features:
Panelists:
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<li>Medaria Arradondo – Former Minneapolis Police Chief</li>
<li>Nekima Levy Armstrong – Civil Rights Activist & Attorney</li>
<li>Dr. Yohuru Williams – Racial Justice Initiative,</li>
<li>UST Mary Moriarty – Hennepin County Attorney</li>
<li>Fireside Chat with Andre Locke – Father of Amir Locke</li>
</ul>
Special Guests:
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<li>Kennedy Pounds – Spoken Word Artist</li>
<li>Known MPLS – Youth Choir bringing purpose through song</li>
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This podcast episode looks at the past five years through the lens of grief, truth, and hope—and challenges us all to do more.
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