Events Calendar


Feb
9

Do Black Lives Matter? The Devaluation of Black Lives in the Criminal Justice System

Tuesday, February 9

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location: Virtual via Zoom

In this four-part series, Reggie Jackson will examine the hot topic of Black Lives Matter by asking the question: Have Black lives mattered in our society historically? The sessions are designed to provide historical context for the present day dilemma facing Blacks in America. Click here to read a statement from the library regarding our commitment to presenting this program series and other programs which examine the topics of race and racism, as well as other historic inequities.

The final session in our four-part series on the devaluation of Black lives will take a closer look at the role of the criminal justice system.


Below is a link to a PDF of reading and references from the entire series, curated by Reggie Jackson:

FURTHER READING AND REFERENCES FROM THE ENTIRE SERIES


ABOUT REGGIE JACKSON

Reggie Jackson is a co-founder and lead trainer/consultant for Nurturing Diversity Partners (NDP), a firm that fosters diversity, inclusion, and equity within institutions and communities. NDP educates groups about the history, sociocultural dynamics, personal skills, and institutional practices that build a more equitable society. Reggie has been a much sought-after speaker, researcher, and writer for over a decade –regionally and nationally. His work helps institutions and individuals understand how our country’s racial hierarchy developed historically, its impact on our lives today, and how we can realize America’s promise for all citizens. Reggie shares seldom-told stories and facts about the experiences of African-Americans and other peoples of color past and present. He writes and provides background on current racial issues to regional, national, and international media.

SPONSORS

This series is co-sponsored by the Shorewood Public Library, the Shorewood Senior Resource Center, and the Friends of the Shorewood Public Library.