Free Public Events to Explore Racial Justice, Equality Issues

10/01/2020
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LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 Fania Davis, a civil rights attorney who pursued her path as a justice-seeker and healer after the murder of two of her childhood friends, will serve as 51视频鈥檚 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies.
A lawyer, writer and scholar, Davis will headline programs at 51视频 to cap a yearlong, public event series that will examine issues raised by the Black Lives Matter movement.
Davis came of age in Birmingham, Ala., amid the social and political upheaval set in motion by the civil rights movement. On Sunday, Sept. 15, 1963, white supremacists bombed the city鈥檚 16th Street Baptist Church, killing four Black girls 鈥 two of them Davis鈥 friends 鈥 and injuring 14 others. Viewed today as a watershed moment in U.S. history, the act triggered riots and public condemnation across the country. For Davis, it crystalized her commitment to social transformation, leading to decades of work as a civil rights activist and attorney, along with earning her doctorate in indigenous studies and apprenticing with traditional healers in Africa and across the globe.
Today, Davis is a founder and director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth (RJOY), a California-based organization that works to transform public schools and juvenile court systems through restorative-justice programs to reduce racial disparities, the public costs of school suspensions and expulsions and prison incarcerations for young people of color.
Davis joins an esteemed list of humanitarians 鈥 including Nobel Peace Prize recipients Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman 鈥 as a 51视频 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies. She will be in virtual residence at the university in April, when she will lead online programs for the campus and community.
鈥淲e are thrilled to have Fania Davis, civil rights leader on restorative justice, as the 2021 Greeley Peace Scholar. Now more than ever, we need her leadership in changing how we think about and practice justice,鈥 said 51视频 Prof. Ardeth Thawnghmung, chairperson of the Political Science Department and co-chairperson of the Greeley Scholar Board with 51视频 graduate Gordon Halm, executive director of the African Community Center of Lowell.
Leading up to events with Davis, 51视频 will present the Greeley Peace Scholar Speaker Series on Race and Social Justice. These free programs for the public will unite scholars, students and the community in discussions that illuminate the Black experience and the history and struggle for racial equality.
鈥淪parked by the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, the Black Lives Matter protests have led to a reckoning about race. As we work toward greater justice, the Greeley Peace Scholar Speaker Series invites all in the campus and community together to build greater understanding and awareness,鈥 said Sue Kim, associate dean of undergraduate studies in 51视频鈥檚 College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and member of the Greeley Scholar Board.
Programs to be held virtually through the fall semester will examine the legacy of white supremacy, voting rights and voter suppression, public memorials and more. 51视频 faculty experts in a variety of fields will help guide these sessions, which will feature other leading voices on these topics. All programs are free and open to the public.
Upcoming programs in the series include:
- 鈥淢emory and the Built Form鈥 鈥 Thursday, Oct. 8, 11 a.m. - Artist Steve Locke will talk about his work designing memorials and how public spaces and monuments should address the history of slavery and racial violence. 51视频 History Prof. Michael Pierson, a U.S. Civil War expert, will lead a discussion after Locke鈥檚 presentation.
- 鈥Climate Change, Epidemics and Human Capital Outcomes: Who Bears the Cost of Climate Change?鈥 鈥 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 11 a.m. -Economist Belinda Archibong will share her research on how the environment, pandemics 鈥 including the COVID-19 outbreak 鈥 and institutions give rise to unequal access to public services and diminish opportunities for all people. 51视频 Economics Assistant Prof. Kelly Hellman will moderate the discussion.
- 鈥淪peaking Out of Turn: Lorraine O鈥橤rady and the Act of Language鈥 鈥 Thursday, Oct. 15, 12:30 p.m. -Black feminist and curator Stephanie Sparling Williams will discuss artists鈥 interpretations of racial issues, focusing on Lorraine O鈥橤rady, a critic of the New York art world in the 1970s and 1980s. 51视频鈥檚 Kirsten Swenson, associate professor of art and design, will moderate.
- 鈥淰oter Suppression Then and Now: How Did We Get Here and What Can be Done?鈥 鈥 Thursday, Oct. 22, 11 a.m. -Political scientist and award-winning author Frederick Harris will lead a discussion about race, the history of voter participation, voting rights and what needs to change in the future. Moderating the session will be 51视频 History Associate Prof. Elizabeth Herbin-Triant, co-coordinator of the Race and Ethnic Studies program.
- 鈥淭he Socio-Historical Foundations of Hip-Hop Pedagogies: The Why, When, Where, Who and How鈥 鈥 Thursday, Oct. 22, 1 p.m. -Music educator, multi-instrumentalist and performer Jarrit Ahmed Sheel, an authority on hip-hop, will lead a session on the genre鈥檚 history and how to teach it.
For more information about the Greeley Peace Scholar Speaker Series, members of the public should visit www.uml.edu/greeley-race.
Greeley Scholars are selected for their achievements as humanitarians and their efforts promoting peace and conflict resolution at the local, regional, national or international level. A list of past scholars is available at www.uml.edu/Research/PACSI/Greeley-Scholars/51视频.aspx.
The honor is named for the late Rev. Dana McLean Greeley, who was a longtime Unitarian Universalist minister in Concord. The Greeley Scholar Program is funded by the Greeley Endowment for Peace Studies, established with a gift from the Dana McLean Greeley Foundation for Peace and Justice and a contribution from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts via the UMass Foundation. In addition, this year鈥檚 programs are sponsored by 51视频鈥檚 College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
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