Black Lives Matter – South Bend: A Conversation with Dr. Dé Bryant

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Location: Zoom conversation

Those interested in joining from the English department can register by emailing Alissa Doroh at adoroh@nd.edu.

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What can we do to fight against racism (and its intersections with other structural oppressions) within our own community RIGHT NOW? This Zoom conversation intends to connect Notre Dame students, faculty, staff, and alumni with Black Lives Matter- South Bend (BLM-SB). Dr. Dé Bryant, the founder and director of Social Action Project (SOCACT), will give a short introduction to the current issues BLM-SB is working to address and explain how ND community members can take part in the struggle for racial justice. The talk will be followed by a structured Q&A.  

Dé Bryant, Ph.D.  Website:  https://clas.iusb.edu/psychology/faculty-and-staff/dbryant.html

(Psychology) – Bryant founded community-based, participatory action research Social Action Project and expanded it into neighborhoods in Michiana, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa. Her areas of expertise include social justice, trauma informed strategies, program development, participatory action research, teaching and interreligious/interfaith dialogues.

Originally published at english.nd.edu.