Love Has Never Been a Popular Movement
Explore the role and dynamics of heritage knowledge (a community’s group memory that enables a sense of belonging) across the Asian Diaspora
Conversation
Love Has Never Been a Popular Movement
Monday, May 11, 6 – 8 pm
Impact Hub
Explore the role and dynamics of heritage knowledge (a community’s group memory that enables a sense of belonging) across the Asian Diaspora. Interact with concepts and each other to practice ways to imagine futures with expanded notions of belonging and solidarity. Facilitated by Paul J. Koh (Towson University Professor of Education).
Images
- Viet Thanh Nguyen at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival, Washington, D.C. Photo by Elaina Finkelstein / Library of Congress.
- Grace Lee Boggs, philosopher and social activist. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, licensed under Creative Commons.
- James Baldwin, writer and civil rights activist. Photo by Allan Warren, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons (CC BY‑SA).
- Yuri Kochiyama, Japanese American civil rights activist. © Washington Free Beacon.
- Illustration of Larry Itliong.
Explore the role and dynamics of heritage knowledge (a community’s group memory that enables a sense of belonging) across the Asian Diaspora
Conversation
Love Has Never Been a Popular Movement
Monday, May 11, 6 – 8 pm
Impact Hub
Explore the role and dynamics of heritage knowledge (a community’s group memory that enables a sense of belonging) across the Asian Diaspora. Interact with concepts and each other to practice ways to imagine futures with expanded notions of belonging and solidarity. Facilitated by Paul J. Koh (Towson University Professor of Education).
Images
- Viet Thanh Nguyen at the 2024 Library of Congress National Book Festival, Washington, D.C. Photo by Elaina Finkelstein / Library of Congress.
- Grace Lee Boggs, philosopher and social activist. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, licensed under Creative Commons.
- James Baldwin, writer and civil rights activist. Photo by Allan Warren, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons (CC BY‑SA).
- Yuri Kochiyama, Japanese American civil rights activist. © Washington Free Beacon.
- Illustration of Larry Itliong.
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- 2 hours
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#Suite 5 Baltimore, MD 21202
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