Feb 17 2022

Dialogues on Reparations Part 1: Understanding Our History

The Boston Foundation

Virtual

The Boston Foundation invites you to the first of a four-part series on the topic of reparations. President and CEO M. Lee Pelton will be joined by Dr. Jemadari Kamara, Chairman of the Africana Studies Department at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Through this conversation we will learn about the history of the movement for reparations on both local and national levels—so that we can better understand and confront the challenges and opportunities this issue presents to our communities going forward. 

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