What Now? What Next? Revisiting the Radical Voices of the Civil Rights Movement

2008 – 2nd Annual Anne Braden Memorial Lecture: Dr. Ransby is author of the award-winning Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision, and associate professor of history/African American Studies/Gender and Women*s Studies at Univ. of Illinois-Chicago.
What Now? What Next? Revisiting the Radical Voices of the Civil Rights Movement

Dr. Barbara Ransby

2nd Annual Anne Braden Memorial Lecture: Dr. Ransby is author of the award-winning Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision, and associate professor of history/African American Studies/Gender and Women*s Studies at Univ. of Illinois-Chicago.

Related Events:

  1. Ella’s Daughters: Calling All Young Women Activists and their Friends
    Nov. 10, 1:30-2:30 pm, UofL Cultural Center, discussion with light refreshments of the new nationwide women’s activist network Ransby helped to spark. Campus and community activists are most welcome!
  2. Community Breakfast Conversation with Barbara Ransby
    Tuesday, Nov. 11, 9:30-11 AM, Yearlings Club, 4309 W. Broadway: light breakfast and dialogue to follow up on lecture. Free, but please RSVP.
  3. ‘State of Affairs’ Community Radio Program and Call-in:
    Tuesday, Nov. 11, 11 AM-noon, WFPL-89.3 FM, interview and conversation with Dr. Ransby.

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