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The Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice has two exciting events coming up next week: The Created Equal film series showing The Loving Story on Tuesday, February 25 and Challenging White Privilege: A Community Conversation on Thursday, February 27. See below for details.

Please also save the date for the 2014 Debra L. Lee Lecture on Slavery and Justice: Deborah Willis: Visualizing Freedom: Photography & Emancipation on Tuesday, March 4.

Created Equal film series: The Loving Story

The last of the Created Equal film series, The Loving Story, will be shown Tuesday night in the final installment of this exciting four-week series.

The screening will be followed by a discussion moderated by Professor Françoise Hamlin.

Tuesday, February 25th, 2014
6:30pm
Smith Buonanno 106
95 Cushing Street

All are free and open to the public. Visit the event page for more details.

We hope to see you there!

Challenging White Privilege: A Community Conversation

Thursday, February 27, 2014
6:00pm
Rites and Reason Theater
Churchill House
155 Angell Street

Facilitated by: Raymond Watson, Executive Director, Mount Hope Neighborhood Association and Chief Wauchaunat Band of the Narragansett Nation

Panelists: Marco McWilliams, Founder, Providence Africana Reading Collective; Chanravy Proeung, Co-director Providence Youth Student Movement; Prof. Matt Guterl, Chair American Studies and CSSJ faculty advisory board member; Prof. Geri Augusto, Visiting Associate Professor of Africana Studies

Cosponsored by: Mount Hope Neighborhood Association, Inc, Providence Youth Student Movement, and Providence Africana Reading Collective

This event is free and open to the public.