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Denny Lecture: Black Power and Solidarity on Campus and Beyond

The University of Washington is home to one of the earliest Black Student Unions in the Country. Learn the strategies for cross-cultural organizing that led to their success and how this can be applied to liberation struggles today. Join professor Marc Arsell Robinson, author of "Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest," to understand how solidarity spread across camps and beyond.

MOHAI’s annual Denny Lecture presents the very best in regional historical scholarship.

When: Wednesday, May 29 at 7:00 pm PST

Where: Museum of History and Industry; 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

ASL Interpreters: Tami Berk & Amie Pease

ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program. In addition, a limited number of Assistive Listening Devices are available upon request. For more accessibility support, email programs@mohai.org two weeks before the program.

ID: Black and White photography of two black men and one black woman, sitting at table, looking at someone off the picture. Yellow and green stripes on right upper corner, red and black stripes on left upper corner and green and black stripes on left lower corner.

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