Join us for an enlightening session with Kemetologist Tony Browder, returning to our classroom this Thursday morning! He will shed light on the critical efforts to erase African and African American history and underscore the vital role of museums, drawing from his extensive 48 years of experience traveling to Egypt. Before Tony takes the mic, we’ll hear from Dr. Paul Smith, a courageous Civil Rights activist from the '60s, who will draw powerful comparisons between the struggle for Voting Rights in that era and the challenges we face today. We’re also excited to welcome Benton Harbor, Michigan activist The Reverend Edward Pinkney, who will bring his unique insights to the conversation.

Tony Browder on Kemet & New Book, Roger Wareham on Black Foreign Policy, & Vanesse on Children’s Books
3:08:14

Dr. Ray Winbush on Civil Rights, Global Issues, & Simeon Booker Muhammad on UFOs
3:06:38

Dr. Tyrone Powers on ICE Shooting & Maduro, Sinclair Skinner on Global Travels & I Love Black People
3:08:52