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DESCRIPTION:\n	Join us for a conversation with Kerry Kennedy\, daughter of B
 obby Kennedy and President of RFK Human Rights\, Wade McMullen\, Senior Vi
 ce President\, Programs and Legal Strategy\, and Sancia Dalley\, Senior Vi
 ce President\, Strategic Partnerships to discuss Bobby Kennedy's legacy\, 
 the urgent work to topple systemic injustice in the criminal justice syste
 m\, and the work being done to shift investor perspectives and actions to 
 create a more just economy and society.\n\n\n\n	Panelists:\n\n\n\n	\n		Kerry K
 ennedy |&nbsp\; President of RFK Human Rights and daughter of Bobby Kenned
 y\n	\n	\n		Wade McMullen | Senior Vice President\, Programs and Legal Strategy
 \n	\n	\n		Sancia Dalley | Senior Vice President\, Strategic Partnerships\n	\n	\n
 		Sushma Raman (moderator) |&nbsp\;Executive Director\, Carr Center&nbsp\;\n
 	\n\n\n\n	Kerry Kennedy is a human rights activist and lawyer\, she authored
  New York Times best seller&nbsp\;Being Catholic Now\,&nbsp\;as well as&nb
 sp\;Speak Truth to Power&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Robert F. Kennedy: Ripples of Hop
 e.&nbsp\;Kerry\, the seventh of Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy’s eleven child
 ren\, has devoted more than 40 years to the pursuit of equal justice\, the
  promotion and protection of basic rights\, and the preservation of the ru
 le of law. She works on a range of issues\, including child labor\, women’
 s rights\, disappearances\, indigenous land rights\, judicial independence
 \, freedom of expression\, ethnic violence\, criminal justice reform\, imm
 igration\, impunity\, and environmental justice.&nbsp\;She has led hundred
 s of human rights delegations in support of these causes.&nbsp\;Under Kerr
 y’s leadership\, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights partners with the bravest 
 people on earth to create lasting change.&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Wade McMullen is a
 n experienced leader and human rights lawyer whose work in service of gras
 sroots activists and social justice movements has spanned the globe. At Ro
 bert F. Kennedy Human Rights\, Wade leads the organization’s national and 
 international strategy across programs that work with frontline advocates 
 to topple systemic injustice and foster a new generation of human rights d
 efenders in the classroom and on college campuses. He also directs the org
 anization’s work to shrink the scale\, scope and power of systems of mass 
 criminalization and mass incarceration in the U.S.\n\n\n\n	Sancia Dalley\, 
 as the Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Program Directo
 r of RFK Human Rights’ Compass Investor Program\, Sancia Dalley leads busi
 ness development\, engagement with the corporate sector as well as the pro
 gramming for the network of more than 120 investors and fiduciaries within
  Compass. With over a decade of experience working with the private sector
 \, Sancia has advised Fortune 500 companies including Pfizer\, Nike Inc.\,
  Scotiabank\, Virgin Group\, and BP on Corporate Social Responsibility and
  health strategies\, business case analysis\, program design and evaluatio
 n.&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Sushma Raman&nbsp\;is Carr Center's Executive Director. S
 ushma brings a rich and diverse background in philanthropy\, human rights 
 and social justice through her work in the U.S. and globally with the Ford
  Foundation and the Open Society Foundations\, as well as her experience l
 eading human rights programs\, philanthropic collaboratives\, and social j
 ustice foundations.&nbsp\;Sushma’s upcoming book\, co-authored with Bill S
 chulz\,&nbsp\;The Coming Good Society: Why New Realities Demand New Rights
 \, looks at the coming changes to the human rights landscape and argues th
 at rights must adapt to new technological and scientific realities or risk
  being consigned to irrelevance.\n\n\n\n	Virtual Event DetailsThis event wi
 ll be livestreamed on YouTube Live. Attendees registered for this event (l
 ink below) will receive a reminder for the livestream fifteen minutes befo
 re the event along with a link to the YouTube page where you can participa
 te in the live chat and ask questions during the event.\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	&nb
 sp\;\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200624T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T203751Z
LOCATION:Virtual Event (Registration Required)
SUMMARY:The Struggle for Black Lives: A Conversation with Robert F. Kennedy
  Human Rights
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 conversation-robert-f-kennedy-human-rights
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