MCC Resilient Love Series Presents Dr. Fania Davis
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Corwin Pavilion
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Date & Time
Tue, Oct 21 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Address (map)
6085 UCEN Rd, Isla Vista, CA 93117
Venue (website)
Corwin Pavilion
The UCSB Restorative Justice Program and The MultiCultural Center present Resilient Love Series
Racial Justice & Restorative Justice in a Time of Awakening, Repair, & Reimagining
Dr. Fania Davis
Tuesday, October 21st
5:00 PM
Corwin Pavilion
RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/3kaks4me
The UCSB Restorative Justice Program and MultiCultural Center are partnering to bring Dr. Fania Davis, a leading international voice on the intersection of racial and restorative justice and former civil rights attorney, to our campus! Fania will lead us in exploring how we can re-imagine healing and justice in the context of our racialized society. The intersections of racial justice, restorative justice, healing, and indigeneity will be discussed at this inflection point. How are these times of disaster, awakening, and repair inviting us to release and imagine old social structures rooted in white supremacy?
Davis, who resides in Oakland, CA., writes and speaks internationally on restorative justice, racial justice, truth processes and indigeneity. She is a mother, grandmother, dancer, meditator and a yoga, qigong and African spirituality practitioner.
Co-Sponsored by the UCSB Restorative Justice Program and the MCC, Additional Collaborators: A.S. Finance Board, Office of Black Student Development, Black Women’s Health Collaborative, Gaucho Underground Scholars Program, and Blum Center
