CINCINNATI BLACK PRIDE & EQUALITY OHIO present a
BLACK LIVES MATTER TOWN HALL:
DO ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER?
WEDNESDAY • JUNE 10, 2020
7:30PM - 9:00PM EST
Join the Cincinnati Black Pride community and our friends and allies nationally as we have a conversation with a diverse panel of leaders in Cincinnati speaking to the question: Do All Black Lives Matter? Amid the fight for Black lives, a movement started and advanced, in part, by Black queer women, there is still sexism, homophobia, and transphobia among many that suggest the lives of some Black people aren't as valuable as others. How do we fight for the injustices of unarmed Black men who have been killed at the hands of law enforcement while also acknowledging that Black women, and members in the Black LGBTQ+ community, particularly trans folx, are also victims? What can do as a community to stop police brutality? From protest to voter mobilization, boycotting to coalition building, understanding that it will take multiple strategies - we will discuss it all.
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FREE TO ATTEND
MODERATED BY:
Siobhan Boyd-Nelson
Development Director, Equality Ohio
Panelists:
Kareem (K.A.) Simpson
Publicist, BlackOut Cincy
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Janiah Miller
Director of Community Relations for Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney
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Alijah OShea Davis
Black Trans Educator & Activist
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Darnell Pierre Benjamin
Professional Performing Artist, Director, Choreographer, Educator, and Activist
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Philip D. Stowers
Board Member, Southwest Ohio Prism, Equitas Health, and PAR-Projects
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