California Black Freedom Fund, the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy (the Democracy Center) at Japanese American National Museum, and Philanthropy California host “Shared Pathways to Heal, Repair, and Liberate.” As we work towards our vision of an inclusive, multiracial democracy, there is much to gain from sharing and exploring our parallel and interwoven fights for liberation and civil rights in this country.
Event Schedule
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
1:00 PM: Registration
1:15 PM: Self-guided JANM Gallery Exploration with Museum Facilitators
2:30 PM: Program at the Democracy Center
5:00 PM Reception
Speakers
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Anne Burroughs, President & CEO, Japanese American National Museum
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Dr. Cheryl Grills, Professor, Psychology | Director, Psychology Applied Research Center, Loyola Marymount University
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Jim Herr, Director, National Center for the Preservation of Democracy at the Japanese American National Museum
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Lisa Holder, President, Equal Justice Society
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Joanna Jackson, Interim President & CEO, Weingart Foundation
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Jennifer Noji, PhD candidate in the Department of Comparative Literature at UCLA
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Kaci Patterson, Founder and Chief Architect, Social Good Solutions
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Marc Philpart, Executive Director, California Black Freedom Fund
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Don Tamaki, Senior Counsel, Minami Tamaki LLP
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Richard Tate, President & CEO, The California Wellness Foundation
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Jan Tokumaru, Reparations Committee Member, Nikkei Progressives / Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress
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James Woodson, Executive Director, California Black Power Network
Please request registration via the form below. Advance registration is required as space is limited. The last day to register is Friday DPlease feel free to contact our event team with any questions that you have.