Don’t miss an extraordinary opportunity to engage with some of today’s most influential voices shaping our community’s future. Renowned economist Dr. Julianne Malveaux returns to our classroom, bringing her sharp insights to break down the economic consequences of the recent Supreme Court ruling restricting the 1965 Voting Rights Act. She’ll also address how the ongoing Iran crisis could affect our financial well-being.
Before Dr. Malveaux, the Faith Brothers will check in. Adding to this powerful lineup, San Francisco activist John Templeton will unveil exciting plans for a National Summer School program and give you the inside scoop on pivotal upcoming elections in Alabama, Georgia, and California—elections that will directly impact our lives and our ability to make lasting change. From Accra, Professor Obadele Kambon of the University of Ghana will provide an exclusive update on a citizenship petition that could open new doors for members of our diaspora.

Defending Democracy: Dr. Gerald Horne, Civil Rights Leaders, and Sister Phile on Voting Rights, Global Challenges, and Missing Black Women
3:09:21

Protecting Our Future: Zaki Baruti, Dr. Nubia Kai, and Jeff Gallop on Voting Rights, African-American History, and Community Impact
3:07:06

Defending Black Rights: Dr. James Taylor, Carl Snowden, and Dr. Robert Turner on Voting Rights and Reparations
3:09:09