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10:10Lucas StreetLucasStreet@augustana.eduRWC
Marcus Wicker, "Conjecture on the Stained Glass Image..." and excerpts from Claudia Rankine's Citizen
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10:20Jennifer Popplejenniferpopple@augustana.eduTheatre/WGSS
Audre Lorde, "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House"
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10:30Jasmine Noelle Yarishjasminenoelleyarish@augustana.eduPolitical Science
Claudia Jones "An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman"
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10:40Jordan Crayorigional works: "American," "Embodiment," and "My Hair"
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10:50Peter Ruklicnoirmoves@yahoo.com(Jake's invite)Haki Madhubuti
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11:00Kam Williamskamwilliams@augustana.eduAcademic Affairs-ODSLangston Hughes/Jabari Woods
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11:10Mikaylo Kellymikaylokelly16@augustana.eduFood Justice
Poems from Jayne Cortez's "Youth on Paper" and Danez Smiths "Black Movie"
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11:20Stuart Lombardstuartlombard19@augustana.eduPolitical Science & Economics
Angela Davis: 'Introduction: Prison Reform of Prison Abolition?' from Are Prisons Obolete
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11:30Sharon Varallosharonvarallo@augustana.eduComm StudiesIntro to Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy
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11:40Paul Olsenpaulolsen@augustana.eduEnglishLorraine Hansberry (Drama) & Richard Wright (Fiction)
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11:50Paige Sheppardpaigesheppard18@augustana.eduEnglish & Secondary EdPoems by Claude McKay
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12:00Jake Romaniellojacobromaniello@augustana.eduRWC"Buddhism and the Politics of Domination" by bell hooks
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12:10Ashley Allenashleyallen@augustana.eduDiversity Equity Inclusion"Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou
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12:30Lauryn Lehmanlaurynlehman@augustana.eduTredway Library
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir. The chapter was called "We Are Stardust" and the book is by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele.
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1:00Paul Crollpaulcroll@augustana.eduSociology & anthropology
"My Racist Introduction" from How to be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
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1:10Chris Strunkchristopherstrunk@augustana.eduGeography
selection from Clyde Woods, Development Arrested: The Blues and Plantation Power in the Mississippi Delta
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1:20Lucas StreetLucasStreet@augustana.eduRWCA. Van Jordan, "From"
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1:40Kai Swansonkaiswanson@augustana.eduPres. OfficeEx from "Dreams from My Father," by Barack Obama
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1:50Cate Cahillcatecahill19@augustana.eduElementary EducationHomegoing-Yaa Gyasi
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2:00Lauryn Lehmanlaurynlehman@augustana.eduLibrary
"We are Stardust," excerpt from "When They Call You A Terrorist"
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2:10Meg Kundemargaretkunde@augustana.eduComm
Frederick Douglass - "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July"
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2:20David Schwartzdavidschwartz@augustana.eduJournalism and Mass CommunicationTa-Nehisi Coates - "Nonviolence as Compliance"
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2:30Thea Gonzalestdaniellegonzales16@augustana.eduMJMC & Environmental Studies
Excerpt from Trevor Noah's "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood"
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2:50Mike Eganmikeegan@augustana.eduAcademic Affairs/EducationThe Autobiography of Malcolm X (1st chapter)
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3:00Thea Gonzalestdaniellegonzales16@augustana.eduMJMC & Environmental Studies
Excerpt from Trevor Noah's "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood"
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