Reparations & Restorative Justice: Impacted Blacks Speak Out

Schedule

Wed Jun 19 2024 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm

Location

Busboys and Poets | Washington, DC

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Come hear directly from Black individuals affected by systemic injustices, as they share their stories and perspectives on reparations.
About this Event

Reparations & Restorative Justice: Impacted Blacks Speak Out

Come join us at Busboys and Poets in Anacostia on Juneteenth --6/19/2024-- at 5 pm for a powerful event where impacted individuals share their stories and perspectives on reparations and restorative justice. This in-person gathering aims to demand reparations for Black folks who were descendants of the enslaved as a right not a privilege. These folks were not only denied pay for their work during their enslavement but faced worst forms of oppression, lynched, brutalized, terrorized and raped long after that during segregetation
The powers that be need to understand the angst in poor Black neighborhoods might one day reach their palatial mansions in posh neighborhoods on waterfronts. To avoid that, they should start the process of reparations without delay.

Don't miss this opportunity to listen, learn, and engage with voices that need to be heard. Let's come together to support and uplift one another.

Also join other separate but related events in the same day at different times:

Juneteenth: 159 Years Later, State of Black Lives. Speakers Rev. Willie F. Wilson & Prof. John Brittain; 11 am (Moderator Andy Shallal)


White Supremacy Today.
Speakers Anise Jenkins, Rev. Prof. Quardricos Driskell , Attorney Amos Jones & Journalist Sam P.K. Collins;1:00 pm (Moderator Brother Khan)

Public Autopsy of Anti-People Secure D.C. Law.

Speakers NeeNee Taylor, Dr. Rhonda L. Hamilton & Samantha Paige Davis; 3:00 pm (Moderator Kymone Freeman).


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Where is it happening?

Busboys and Poets, 2004 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue Southeast, Washington, United States

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Tickets

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Ahmar Mustikhan \u201cBrother Khan,\u201d Writer & Activist

Host or Publisher Ahmar Mustikhan “Brother Khan,” Writer & Activist

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