| Where |
21 Pitcher Ave
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| When |
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
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Join us on Zoom for an engaging, interactive workshop. Through a short video and optional pre-readings, we’ll explore how everyday people—particularly Black women—transformed overwhelm into coordinated action during one of the most influential movements in U.S. history. Together, we’ll reflect on the parallels to our current moment and consider meaningful ways to take action without pressure or burnout.
Participants will leave with renewed clarity, inspiration, and one practical, doable next step.
This session is interactive, and you’re welcome to bring your lunch!
Facilitated by: Abby Machson-Carter (Center for Teaching Innovation), Carlie Pierre (Inclusive Excellence), and Margo Shea (History)
Contact
Accessibility
For access and accommodation information, visit our page on access or email access@salemstate.edu.