Chicago Humanities Festival | Alicia Garza on the Purpose of Power [ASL] @ChicagoHumanitiesFestival | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
“Black people. I love you. I love us. Our lives matter,” wrote Alicia Garza in a 2013 Facebook post after the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s murderer. The #BlackLivesMatter hashtag that emerged in response to the post, and the following movement (co-founded by Garza), remains as important today as it was then, with people across the country continuing to protest state-sanctioned violence against Black people. Garza returns to CHF to discuss her debut book The Purpose of Power, which details the two decades of organizing experience that guides her activism. Garza is joined in conversation by writer, pleasure activist, and social justice facilitator adrienne maree brown.
This annual lecture is supported by the Doris Conant Endowment for Programs on Women and Culture and is presented in partnership with 826CHI.
This week’s programs presented with the support of Fifth Third Bank.
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Order the book The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart online at Seminary Co-op: semcoop.com/purpose-power
Pre-show music by Mad Squabbles: madsquabbles.bandcamp.com/track/black-lives
Explore upcoming events: chicagohumanities.org
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“Black people. I love you. I love us. Our lives matter,” wrote Alicia Garza in a 2013 Facebook post after the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s murderer. The #BlackLivesMatter hashtag that emerged in response to the post, and the following movement (co-founded by Garza), remains as important today as it was then, with people across the country continuing to protest state-sanctioned violence against Black people. Garza returns to CHF to discuss her debut book The Purpose of Power, which details the two decades of organizing experience that guides her activism. Garza is joined in conversation by writer, pleasure activist, and social justice facilitator adrienne maree brown.
This annual lecture is supported by the Doris Conant Endowment for Programs on Women and Culture and is presented in partnership with 826CHI.
This week’s programs presented with the support of Fifth Third Bank.
Donate now to support programs like this: chicagohumanities.org/donate
View captions powered by StreamText: wordshare.com/player/CHF
Order the book The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart online at Seminary Co-op: semcoop.com/purpose-power
Pre-show music by Mad Squabbles: madsquabbles.bandcamp.com/track/black-lives
Explore upcoming events: chicagohumanities.org
Connect on Twitter: twitter.com/ChiHumanities
Connect on Facebook: facebook.com/chicagohumanities
Connect on Instagram: instagram.com/chihumanities