Virtual Event: Building a Black Organization in a ‘White’ Nation

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Virtual Event: Building a Black Organization in a ‘White’ Nation: The Creation of Argentina’s First Afro-descendant Legal Aid Organization

Thursday, September 17th

Time: 6:00- 7:30 PM

About this Event

In this informal conversation Professor Judith Anderson and Afro-Argentine lawyer and activist Madoda Ntaka discuss the process of creating an organization that assists Afro-descendants in Argentina who have been victims of race-based discrimination. This is especially difficult as Afro-descendants have absent from the nation’s official records for over 130 years. In this dialogue about their international collaboration they will highlight lessons learned and ongoing challenges of their international social justice collaboration, in hopes of guiding others across the region who are organizing to fight for rights and representation.

About the participants:

Moderator:

Tsedale M. Melaku is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC) at CUNY, The Graduate Center

Judith M. Anderson, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Africana/African American Studies at CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College’s Center for Ethnic Studies

Madoda Ntaka is a legal advisor at the Procuración General de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, representative of La Red Argentino-Americana para el Liderazgo (REAL) and El Instituto Argentino para la Igualdad, Diversidad e Integración (IARPIDI)

This event will be conducted online. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/2RehxWe

Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/2YVP0J8

Please email clacls@gc.cuny.edu if you have any trouble connecting.

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