During Georgia Tech’s Black History Month Lecture on February 11, presented by Institute Diversity and AASU, Benjamin Crump delivered a keynote speech on “The Criminal Justice System, #BlackLivesMatter, and College Student Activism Today.”
Janet Mock, an activist, author, and media personality, discussed the rewards, challenges, and implications of being black and trans as the featured speaker for Georgia Tech’s Fourth Annual Black History Month Lecture.
Activists will recognize the familiar protest chant: What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now! According to Georgia Tech’s Fifth Annual Black History Month Lecture Keynote Speaker Angela Rye, this is the wrong ask.
A photo of second-year student Naomi Davis in a Georgia Tech protective face mask has gone viral around campus.
During Georgia Tech’s Black History Month Lecture on February 11, presented by Institute Diversity and AASU, Benjamin Crump delivered a keynote speech on “The Criminal Justice System, #BlackLivesMatter, and College Student Activism Today.”
Janet Mock, an activist, author, and media personality, discussed the rewards, challenges, and implications of being black and trans as the featured speaker for Georgia Tech’s Fourth Annual Black History Month Lecture.
Activists will recognize the familiar protest chant: What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now! According to Georgia Tech’s Fifth Annual Black History Month Lecture Keynote Speaker Angela Rye, this is the wrong ask.
During Georgia Tech’s Black History Month Lecture on February 11, presented by Institute Diversity and AASU, Benjamin Crump delivered a keynote speech on “The Criminal Justice System, #BlackLivesMatter, and College Student Activism Today.”
Janet Mock, an activist, author, and media personality, discussed the rewards, challenges, and implications of being black and trans as the featured speaker for Georgia Tech’s Fourth Annual Black History Month Lecture.
Activists will recognize the familiar protest chant: What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now! According to Georgia Tech’s Fifth Annual Black History Month Lecture Keynote Speaker Angela Rye, this is the wrong ask.