This Friday (April 8th) and Saturday (April 9th) is the Black Lives Matter Teach In at Pratt. We have over 20 sessions over the course of two days. The teach-in features a full program of lectures, workshops, discussions, readings, and performances on campus (see full program & RSVP at http://blacklivesmatterpratt.com/teachin/[blacklivesmatterpratt.com]<https ://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__blacklivesmatterpratt.com_t eachin_&d=CwMFaQ&c=8v77JlHZOYsReeOxyYXDU39VUUzHxyfBUh7fw_ZfBDA&r=EjOuXaew- T03xcTuwNjDh0K629JmYrH7p9aMVZl0ZNk&m=rL7lnMnOgU-OVZRjcj_VosmnoWbHPIAwFjj9f zWxV_8&s=fNJFb0_bEg68VLKZLH1JkCcLs-ZHn6eA574jZeweDrg&e=>).
The structure of the teach-in brings us all together in the mornings to share information, the afternoons are breakout sessions, and the final session of the day brings everyone back in again. There are also open spaces for spontaneous, urgent, immediate, meetings and conversations.
The teach-in will feature a keynote lecture by Sheila Pree Bright, a nationally recognized fine-art photographer and activist whose current project, 1960Now: Faces of a Movement, examines race, gender, and generational divides to raise awareness of millennial perspectives on civil and human rights.
The keynote is on Friday, April 8th 4-5pm in Higgins Hall Auditorium/ Pratt Institute, Brooklyn
The teach in is designed for everyone on campus and is open and free to the public.
We hope to see you there!
In Solidarity, Uzma
On behalf of the Steering Committee: P. Aurora M. Robinson-Baptiste, Caitlin Cahill, Donna Gorsline, Christian Hawkey, Ann Holder, Christopher Kennedy, Jenny Lee, Jennifer Miller, Mendi Obadike, Uzma Z. Rizvi (Chair), Meredith TenHoor, Anthony Williams, Ellery Washington, and Daniel Wright
Support for this event has been provided by the following Offices: Office of the Provost; Office of the Deans of Art, Design, and Liberal Arts; Academic Advisement; Faculty Senate; Faculty Union; and the Departments of Humanities and Media Studies, Math and Science, History of Art and Design, Social Science and Cultural Studies, Photography, Art and Design Education, Communication Design, and the Pratt Center for Community Development.