This short course will offer historical and contemporary perspectives on a variety of social justice movements. Six scholars from the U of L Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice, and University of Kentucky will explore aspects of social movement-building on topics such as racial justice, youth-led immigrant justice, LGBTQ rights, solidarity, and more.
Scholars include Lara Kelland (UofL History/Comparative Humanities), Cate Fosl (UofL Women & Gender Studies, Director of Anne Braden Institute), Ryan Combs (UofL School of Public Health & Information Sciences), Karen Tice (UK Gender and Woman's Studies), Cherie Dawson-Edwards (UofL Criminal Justice), and Enid Trucio-Haynes (UofL School of Law).
The class is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Call (502) 574-1623 to reserve your spot.
Contact Information
- Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch
- 301 York Street,, Louisville, KY 40203
- (502) 574-1611
Event Time
- Wednesday, January 16, 2019
- 7:00 PM
Price
- Free

