Our third of three community conversations to inspire, engage, and promote positive social change, this Town Talk will focus on the Black Lives Matter movement and those who are effecting change in places large and small. With our partners in the New Brunswick and San Francisco chapters of the NAACP, along with artists and musicians, we will discuss how the movement has gained momentum, how it speaks to audiences of all ages, and its challenges as it seeks to equitably rebalance the American system of justice.
@Home With CrossroadsOur third of three community conversations to inspire, engage, and promote positive social change, this Town Talk will focus on the Black Lives Matter movement and those who are effecting change in places large and small. With our partners in the New Brunswick and San Francisco chapters of the NAACP, along with artists and musicians, we will discuss how the movement has gained momentum, how it speaks to audiences of all ages, and its challenges as it seeks to equitably rebalance the American system of justice.
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