Women's Health Forum consists of two presentations that shed light on issues pertaining to women's wellness. The first presentation comes on the heels of the documentary "Aftershock" and discusses Black...
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Women's Health Forum consists of two presentations that shed light on issues pertaining to women's wellness. The first presentation comes on the heels of the documentary "Aftershock" and discusses Black...
Join the Center for a conversation with Daughters of the Movement, Aisha Withers Mitchell and Lisa S. McNair. The conversation will explore their experiences growing up in the Civil Rights...
Join us for a screening of a film that explores the parallels between survival, perseverance, and unapologetic preservation. Joycelyn Davis, a descendant of Chief Charles Lewis (Clotilda), details her battle...