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Listen, Learn, Act: Inclusive Leadership & Pride
Jun
9
7:00 PM19:00

Listen, Learn, Act: Inclusive Leadership & Pride

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We believe conversation is the catalyst for change.

The "Listen, Learn, Act” conversation series has been thoughtfully designed to engage youth and their parents in racial justice advocacy. In order to achieve racial justice, we must learn, unlearn and listen to, then amplify, the voices of color and experience.

Be sure to RSVP for our other LLA conversations in this 3 pack series Wednesdays @ 7pm Via Zoom
April 14: Crown Act: Legislative Action
May 12: How Women & Girls of Color have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic (& how you can help)
June 9: Are you an inclusive Leader? Discuss BIPOC, LGBTQ and more

Learn more and check out our previous LLA conversations HERE: https://golivegirl.org/lla


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Listen, Learn, Act: Women & Girls of Color Disproportionately Impacted
May
12
7:00 PM19:00

Listen, Learn, Act: Women & Girls of Color Disproportionately Impacted

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We believe conversation is the catalyst for change.

The "Listen, Learn, Act” conversation series has been thoughtfully designed to engage youth and their parents in racial justice advocacy. In order to achieve racial justice, we must learn, unlearn and listen to, then amplify, the voices of color and experience.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

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Alexia Jackson is a partner at the American Futures Institute (a student lead think-tank). In her role, she researches social policy and consults on state legislature. She is currently pursuing a degree in Public Policy and Political Science at Duke University. During her most recent project, she researched the effects of Covid-19 on young girls of color.




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Connecticut native, Serena R. Gatlin has more than 15 years of professional experience in sports media and television entertainment. Her advocacy for young adults and women of color stem from her early life experiences in the foster care system, becoming a teen mother and the overall challenges women face in the workforce. Serena's desire to help others overcome similar obstacles sparked the manifestation ofHER ZONE, INC., a nonprofit and grassroots initiative dedicated to empowering and improving the mental, physical and economic strength of young women of color, ages 13-24 in under-resourced communities, the judicial system, and transitioning from incarceration into society. In addition, Serena is involved in several local and national organizations that advocate for the youth, young women, and the disadvantaged.

Serena serves on the Executive Board of the Southern New England Association of Black Journalists (SNEABJ), the National Planning Committee of Women In Entertainment Empowerment Network (WEEN) and is a State of Connecticut Certified Sexual Assault Advocate and volunteer counselor with Sexual Assault Crisis Services (SACS) in partnership with the YWCA. As a mentor and Board member with GOODWorks, Serena is able to help the nonprofit organization in assisting and supporting women during and after their incarceration at York Correctional Institution in Connecticut.

Be sure to RSVP for our last LLA conversation in this 3 pack series Wednesdays @ 7pm Via Zoom
June 9: Are you an inclusive Leader? Discuss BIPOC, LGBTQ and more

Learn more and check out our previous LLA conversations HERE: https://golivegirl.org/lla


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Listen, Learn, Act Series: Advocate or Be Quiet
Sep
22
4:00 PM16:00

Listen, Learn, Act Series: Advocate or Be Quiet

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We believe conversation is the catalyst for change.

Bobbi Brown is a public speaker, youth activist, and Bridgeport Board of Education member from Bridgeport, CT. She is a graduate of Oral Roberts University, and earned herself Bachelor’s degree in Multimedia & Communications in 2016. During that time away at school, she developed her love for media and oratory. After graduating, she returned to her hometown with a mission to pour back into her community.

In 2019, Bobbi created #100GirlsLeading. Inspired by her experiences with her mentors, her goal is to empower girls and women to take active roles in their own growth and the improvement of their communities. 

She also hosts her own radio talk show Let’s Talk Brown where she covers relevant topics such as current events pertaining to youth and social culture. Bobbi has also been an active member of the NAACP for years, serving on the National board and holding a state-level position as the Youth Coordinator and Youth & College Council President. She is featured in CT Post, WPKN Community Radio, News8 WTNH, Only in Bridgeport, CT Insider, and DoingIT Local.

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Listen, Learn, Act Series: Gen Z Racial Justice Roadmap
Aug
25
4:00 PM16:00

Listen, Learn, Act Series: Gen Z Racial Justice Roadmap

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Tune in for a conversation about some of the most important racial justice issues with Black Gen Z Activists and Organizers. We will focus on institutionalized racism in education, criminal justice reform, and voter suppression. Our conversation will provide you with educational information and empowering action steps to help guide your Racial Justice Journey. Listen to powerful activists of our generation to learn how you can support the BLM movement in these three fundamental realms. 

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