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Human rights are not given—they are taken. People in struggle define and legitimize these rights, which are realized when the people have the power to radically transform society. In other words, there can be no human rights without fundamental structural change. That is the Black radical human-rights tradition systematized as the People(s)-Centered Human Rights (PCHRs) framework.

In memory of Malcolm X, a champion of the Black radical human-rights tradition who was assassinated 56 years ago this month, join the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) at 7 p.m., EST, on February 18, for another Black Power Educational Webinar.


SPEAKERS

  • Djibo Sobukwe, Former Member of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) Central Committee and member of the BAP Research Team

  • Esther Ojulari, Colombian Regional Coordinator for Consultoría para los Derechos Humanos y el Desplazamiento (CODHES), member of the International Coalition of People of African Descent, and member of the BAP International Committee

  • Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly, BAP Coordinating Committee member and BAP Research Team Co-Coordinator

  • Kali Akuno, Cooperation Jackson and founding member of BAP Coordinating Committee

MODERATOR

  • Jacqueline Luqman, Journalist and member of the BAP Outreach Team

This webinar will be livestreamed on Facebook.

 
 

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