Discussions to help us know our diverse neighbors, community issues, and the impact of racism on us all. Named in memory of Tendaji Ganges whose life and contributions to young people and education make Flint a better place to live. “Leave a mark, not a stain.” – T.Ganges
Two locations and dates – Second Tuesday of each month at the Flint Public Library; Third Tuesday at the New McCree Theatre.
Hispanics and Racism
Rubén Martinez, PhD
October 10
October 17 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
Inclusion/exclusion
Hubert Roberts
November 14
November 21 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
Water Crisis: Systemic Racism
Augustin Arbulu, Director Michigan Department of Civil Rights
December 12
December 19 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
More Water Crisis and Systemic Racism
Mona Hanna-Attisha, M.D.
January 9
January 16 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
Black and White BFFs
Traci Kim and Artina Sadler
February 13
February 20 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
This is My Story – Hope, Healing and Love
Kenyetta Dotson
March 13
March 20 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
Food Deserts and Racism
Vanessa Marr, Ph.D. and panel
April 10
April 17 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
Northern Migration of My Family from the South
Clara Blakely
May 8
May 15 – at the New McCree Theatre same time
The series is sponsored by Neighborhoods Without Borders, the C.S. Mott Foundation, Charlie Nelms, and the Flint Public Library.
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2017/10/10 - 2018/05/15
Flint Public Library
1026 E. Kearsley St., Flint , Michigan 48502