327HAA Event: Reckoning with History - A Discussion on Reparations


Join Harvard faculty and fellow alumni for a conversation on the past, present, and future of reparations efforts and why it's important for our future.


Friday, January 22, 2021, 12:00PM Pacific Time (3:00 Eastern Time)
Virtual Event via Zoom (details sent after registration


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Speakers include:

  • Ethel Billie Branch AB '01, JD '07, MPP '08, Member of Kanji & Katzen, PLLC; former 11th Attorney General of the Navajo Nation
  • David Harris PhD '92 (moderator), Managing Director, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice, Harvard Law School
  • Kyera Singleton, Executive Director, Royall House and Slave Quarters; Visiting dissertation fellow, Harvard
  • Congressman Mark Takano AB '83, U.S. Representative, California's 41st District; Chairman of the House Committee on Veteran’s Affairs; Member of the House Committee on Education and Labor

This program is hosted by the Harvard Alumni Association and developed in conjunction with the Harvard Asian American Alumni Alliance, Harvard Black Alumni Society, Harvard Latino Alumni Alliance, and the Native American Alumni of Harvard University. This program is part of the Unity Webinar series, featuring prominent faculty, alumni, and other members of the Harvard community whose work across disciplines centers on addressing systemic racism and advancing social justice. To learn more about this series, please visit the Unity Webinar website. Please note if you select yes to learn more about any of our cosponsoring Shared Interest Groups, we will share your registration contact information with those you selected.

 

When:

12:00PM - 1:30PM Fri 22 Jan 2021, Pacific timezone

Virtual Event Instructions: