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DESCRIPTION:\n	This webinar series\, curated by Carr Center Fellow Keisha N.
  Blain\, will feature social justice leaders working at the local\, nation
 al\, and international level. The series will highlight the work of leader
 s of color who are actively challenging racism and advancing human rights.
 \n\n\n\n	Panelists:\n\n\n\n	\n		Jurema Werneck&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;Director\, Amnest
 y International Brazil\n	\n	\n		Dr. Keisha N. Blain&nbsp\;(Moderator) |&nbsp\;
 Associate Professor of History\, University of Pittsburgh\; Fellow\, Carr 
 Center\n	\n\n\n\n	Jurema Werneck is a physician and the Director of Amnesty 
 International Brazil. She is also the founder of the&nbsp\;NGO Criola\, wh
 ich prioritizes Black women´s health\, economic development\, human rights
 \, political action and dialogue\, the dissemination of information\, and 
 publications. She has more than 20 years of experience working in the fiel
 d of human rights with social and activism movements\, on the issues of ra
 ce\, gender identity\, sexual orientation as well as developing education 
 initiatives\, campaigns\, and communications. Jurema is also a board advis
 or at&nbsp\;Global Fund for Women and the United Nations Population Fund.&
 nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Dr. Keisha N. Blain is an award-winning historian of 
 the 20th century United States with broad interests and specializations in
  African American History\, the modern African Diaspora\, and Women’s and 
 Gender Studies. She is an Associate Professor of History at the University
  of Pittsburgh and the president of the African American Intellectual Hist
 ory Society. She is currently a 2020-2021 fellow at the Carr Center for Hu
 man Rights Policy at Harvard University. She also serves as an editor for 
 the Washington Post’s ‘Made by History’ section. Blain is the author of th
 e multi-prize-winning book Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women 
 and the Global Struggle for Freedom (2018) and the co-editor of four books
 : Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America\; New Perspec
 tives on the Black Intellectual Tradition\; To Turn the Whole World Over: 
 Black Women and Internationalism\; and Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Ra
 ce\, Racism\, and Racial Violence. Her next book\, Until I Am Free: Fannie
  Lou Hamer's Vision of America\, will be published by Beacon Press in 2021
 . Follow her on Twitter @KeishaBlain and on Instagram @KeishaNBlain.\n\n\n
 \n	Virtual Event DetailsThis event will be livestreamed on YouTube Live. At
 tendees registered for this event (link below) will receive a reminder for
  the livestream fifteen minutes before the event along with a link to the 
 YouTube page where you can participate in the live chat and ask questions 
 during the event.\n\n
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LOCATION:Virtual Event (Registration Required)
SUMMARY:Social Justice Leaders Series led by Dr. Keisha N. Blain
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/social-justice-leader
 s-series-led-dr-keisha-n-blain
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