Peace & Justice Conversations: Reflections From a Justice Organizer on MLK Day

Start: 2023-01-16 19:00:00 UTC Eastern Standard Time (US & Canada) (GMT-05:00)

A link to attend this virtual event will be emailed upon RSVP

Grace Kindeke for the last three years has been organizing with the American Friends Service Committee for immigrant rights and wellbeing, adequate housing, fair wages, job security, and support for education, particularly among historically under-served communities. Dr. King spoke of the triplets of Evil: Racism, Poverty, and War, Grace will share how she sees the three evils interacting and relating in her work in New Hampshire and answer questions about how we can work together to build a more just and peaceful future.

Grace Kindeke is an artist, activist, dancer, community organizer and a B.A. student of Africana Studies and Sociology at UMASS Boston. She was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo and raised in New Hampshire. She is an avid reader, thinker and considers herself a Black feminist Afrofuturist dedicated to a more just and liberated world.

About NHPA’s bi-weekly Zoom Peace & Justice Conversation Series: 2020’s upheavals brought us to a new moment of reckoning and possibility. How do we want to live in the world? What do we value? How can we make the changes we’ve been yearning for? NH Peace Action has been engaged in working for change for decades. We’d like to bring you into these conversations about issues and options for the future.  There is no charge to attend, but your contributions in any amount are greatly appreciated.

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