Was Live Friday, June 9, 2023 | 11 am PT
Guest Speakers:
- Helen Zia, Author and Founder of The Vincent Chin Institute
- Beth Wright, Staff Attorney for Native American Rights Fund (NARF) and Researcher on Boarding Schools, Truth and Healing
- Nestor Fantini, Publisher and Sociologist, former political prisoner in Argentina
- James Taylor, Professor of African American History, USF-SF
Event Overview
From violent hate crimes to structural racism to genocidal campaigns, how do people and communities find a way to reconcile with horrific acts perpetrated against them, their families, their communities. The question takes on new urgency as hate crimes increase between racial and ethnic groups and often within the same racial groups.
Speakers will share their research as well as lived experience. All agree on several key components such as documenting and validating the traumas endured.