Don’t miss a powerful and timely discussion led by renowned scholar James Small, who will challenge us to reflect on a crucial question: Should the Black community celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, recognize Juneteenth, or both? Professor Small’s unique perspective promises to spark meaningful conversation and inspire action. Before Professor Small takes the mic, Tarance Bailey—direct descendant of the legendary Frederick Douglass—will reveal Douglass’ compelling advice for Black Americans on the 4th of July, and share exciting updates on the “Frederick Douglass Family Legacy Mural.” You’ll also hear from Michigan activist the Revd. Edward Pickney, who will bravely spotlight a recent interracial affair that ended in tragedy for the Black person under suspicious circumstances—an urgent reminder of the work still left to do.

Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Kamm Howard & Rev. Tonya Butler Truesdale: Supreme Court Rulings, Reparations & Black Music Legacy
3:14:09

Dr. Tyrene Wright, Delxino Wilson De Barrio & Sinclair Skinner: Booker T. Washington, Garvey & Loving Black People
3:12:21

Dr. Tyrone Powers, Wayne Gilman, Reggie Thomas & Pam Africa: Iran Peace, Supreme Court & NY Primary Upsets
3:13:09