Selasa, 15 Mei 2012

EMOTIONAL JUSTICE UNPLUGGED: ‘BLACK LOVE: A RE-IMAGINING’ Love: Lessons, Legacy, Loss, Learning





























EMOTIONAL JUSTICE UNPLUGGED

In partnership with WBAI99.5FM

presents


‘BLACK LOVE: A RE-IMAGINING’ Love: Lessons, Legacy, Loss, Learning

A Conversation with Marc Lamont Hill & Robert Cornegy Jr

Moderated by Esther Armah

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There is nothing more revolutionary than black love.

How do you define love? How have men, women, lovers, parents, friends influenced and impacted how you love? How has the way you love shaped your relationships: work & love? How has rejection, abandonment and loss shaped how you love? How does the way you love shape your masculinity? What lessons have you learned? What do you need to unlearn? What legacy has the way you love created for you? What lessons would you share? Where do you need healing? Join the conversation, re-imagine love.


Panelists

Marc Lamont Hill: Activist Scholar, Author, TV Host, Political Commentator. Associate Professor of Education @ Columbia University; TV Host of Our World with Black Enterprise, Author The Classroom & The Cell: Conversations on Black Life in America

Robert Cornegy Jr: State Committeeman/District Leader 56th AD, Adjunct Professor of Marketing at Brooklyn College, Husband and father of 6

Moderated by

Esther Armah: NY Radio Host, Playwright, National Best-Selling Author


DATE: WEDNESDAY MAY 16TH 2012

TIME: 7.00PM TO 9.30PM

VENUE: The Brecht Forum, 451 West Street between Bank & Bethune
Subway: A, C, E to 14th Street & 8th Avenue

ADMISSION: $10 cash only; first come, first served


Plus book signing: 'The Classroom & The Cell: Conversations on Black Life in America'

Twitter: @estherarmah