White Supremacy Today

A thought- provoking panel discussion about the threats the White Supremacy idea poses to the U.S. as a nation state and secular democracy.

By Ahmar Mustikhan “Brother Khan,” Writer & Activist

Date and time

Wednesday, June 19 · 1 - 2:30pm EDT

Location

Busboys and Poets

2004 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue Southeast Washington, DC 20020

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for a thought-provoking panel talk where experts will discuss the subtler ways White Supremacism is promoted in the nation today. Our distinguished panelists will share insights, personal experiences, and strategies on how we can play a pivotal role in dismantling White Supremacism and promoting equality. From exploring the roots of White Supremacy to discussing practical actions, this event aims to ignite meaningful conversations and inspire collective action. Whether you are new in your desire for a better and equitable America or a seasoned activist, this event promises to deepen your understanding of this social malaise besetting the nation. Don't miss this engaging discussion on tackling one of the most pressing social issues of our time.

Panelists
Anise Jenkins, executive director, Free DC
Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Founder, One People's Project
Amos Jones, Founding Principal, Amos Jones Law Firm
Rev. Quadrico Driskell Adjunct Professor, George Washington University
Sam P.K. Collins, Journalist & Author, “Babylon Be Still”
Moderator: Ahmar Mustikhan "Brother Khan"

You might want to check out the other separate but related events that are part of the Juneteenth Intellectual Feast at the Busboy and Poets in Anacostia:

Juneteenth: 159 Years Later, State of Black Lives. 11:00 am.

Speakers Rev. Willie F. Wilson & Prof. John Brittain (Emcee Andy Shallal)

Public Autopsy of Anti-People Secure D.C. Law. 3:00 pm

Panelists NeeNee Taylor, Dr. Rhonda L. Hamilton & Samantha Paige Davis (Moderator Kymone Freeman).

Reparations & Restorative Justice: Impacted Blacks Speak Out. 5:00 pm

George Jones, Corey Shaw Jr., Detrice Belt, Diane Smith Drake, Ron Chase (Moderator Lindiwe Vilakazi).

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Feminist, writer, activist, poet, BLM & atheist. 1st openly gay Baloch, now celibate. In recovery.