Caste Uncovered: A Juneteenth Panel on the Film ‘Origins’

Caste Uncovered: A Juneteenth Panel on the Film ‘Origins’

Join us in uncovering the complexities of caste in America and celebrate Juneteenth with a liberating thought-provoking panel discussion!

By The Resource Center for Nonviolence

Date and time

Friday, June 14 · 6 - 9pm PDT

Location

Resource Center For Nonviolence

612 Ocean Street Santa Cruz, CA 95060

About this event

  • 3 hours

Caste Uncovered: A Juneteenth Panel Discussion

Celebrate Juneteenth at the Resource Center For Nonviolence with "Caste Uncovered," a transformative event featuring a viewing of Ava DuVernay's documentary "Origins" followed by an enlightening panel discussion. Delve into the complexities of caste systems, their historical impact, and the intertwined narratives of Black history and resilience.

Join expert panelists Allison Anthony, David Anthony, Christine Hong, and facilitator Silvia Morales of the RCNV in a lively dialogue that aims to foster understanding and inspire actions toward a more inclusive and equitable society.

Don't miss this chance to contribute to the ongoing conversation on social justice and be part of building the beloved community. Reserve your spot today for this pioneering event!

Organized by

The Resource Center for Nonviolence, founded in 1976, is a peace and justice organization promoting the practice of nonviolent social change through education, training, and community events. Resource Center for Nonviolence is a program of Eschaton Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation, federal ID #23-7209584. You can find us at https://rcnv.org/