John Hope Franklin Distinguished Lecture: “Still Moving Toward Freedom: Black Lives Matter and The Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Movements”
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Charmaine D. Royal, PhD, will bring a public discourse for our annual John Hope Franklin Distinguished Lecture. Join us for her talk “Still Moving Toward Freedom: Black Lives Matter and The Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Movements”.
Professor Charmaine D. Royal, PhD, will examine the philosophies, roles, and impacts of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) & The Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Movements. These twenty-first-century movements are galvanizing diverse constituents and utilizing innovative approaches in their efforts to achieve social justice and transformation. The lecture will place particular emphasis on the TRHT Movement and its unique position in academia. Hosted by the Center for African, Black & Caribbean Studies
About the Speaker
Charmaine D. Royal, PhD
Charmaine D. Royal, PhD is a professor of African & African American Studies, Biology, Global Health, and Family Medicine & Community Health and director of the Center for Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation at Duke University.
For more information, please contact:
Fabian Burrell
fburrell@adelphi.edu