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Race, Gender and Equity

From Trump’s executive order defining sex and gender to the administration’s incessant efforts to combat diversity and inclusion in academia, politics, and business, much of the gains made through political action over the past decades are threatened. In this webinar, we discuss the current state of affairs and the possibilities of organizing and resisting.

This webinar will feature:

Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza (she/they), a founding member and the Vice President of the National LGBTQ Workers Center, which works to ensure that all LGBTQ+ people know and fight for their rights as workers.

Professor Tiffany Jean Willoughby-Herard, Associate Professor of Global & International Studies at the University of California, Irvine; and Professor Extraordinarius in the Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair, University of South Africa

Renee Michelle Lau, administrative assistant and special projects coordinator for Maryland Safe Haven (formally Baltimore Safe Haven)

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