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Join us for a series of in-gallery conversations reflecting on America’s 250th anniversary—an observance that invites us to consider the histories of the people who stewarded the land before the nation’s founding, and the events that have shaped this country since. In these weekly interactive conversations, a guest speaker will explore the themes of liberty, justice, humanity, and equality through the lens of art.
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Free. Registration required.
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About the Presenter
David Fakunle II, Ph.D. is a “mercenary for change,” utilizing skills and occupying spaces to help anyone divested from their truest self, particularly those who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color. David serves as Assistant Professor at the Morgan State University School of Community Health & Policy, Associate Faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Chair of the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission. David’s interests include stressors within built environments, manifestations of systemic oppression, and the utilization of arts and culture—specifically storytelling—to cultivate holistic health through humanity, justice, equity and ultimately, liberation.
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Event Tags:
america 250th anniversary,baltimore, maryland,black indigenous people of color,holistic health,interactive conversations,systemic oppression,reaffirming humanity: 250 years later with dr. david olawuyi fakunle ii
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History & Museums
Event ID:
6a50697ea5c8244a996a3397
