A Letter to Black Immigrants and Black Immigrant Children: The Discussion

A Letter to Black Immigrants and Black Immigrant Children: The Discussion

Discussing the Black immigrant experience, anti-Blackness, Black unity, and ways forward.

By Aminat Salihu, thathonestything.com

Date and time

Sunday, June 21, 2020 · 1 - 3pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

EVENT ACCESS UPDATE:

It’s here!

Again, thank you so much for wanting to be a part of this conversation. Please follow the steps below to access the event and to fully participate in this interactive discussion. Once more, please use a laptop or computer for easy facilitation and if you can, try to join about 5 minutes early to both Nearpod and Zoom.

1. Log in via Zoom by 4PM, see instructions below:

Zoom Link:

Topic: A Letter to Black Immigrants and Black Immigrant Children | Discussion Event

Time: Jun 21, 2020 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://ascendlearning.zoom.us/j/95467817487?pwd=QVVqMkQycm1EQ0lSZ3JpUVJFSnVRZz09

Meeting ID: 954 6781 7487

Password: blackunity

Join by Skype for Business

https://ascendlearning.zoom.us/skype/95467817487

2. Join Nearpod (interactive component) by 4PM, see instructions below:

Nearpod Link: 

nearpod.com/join 

password: PTKEV

Looking forward to connecting!

With love,


Aminat

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We will be taking an interactive approach to share with one another our experiences as Black immigrants and Black immigrant children with the goal of communal awareness and healing to dismantle anti-blackness and promote true unity across the African diaspora.

You do not need to come camera-ready although it would be wonderful to see faces! It would be best to use a laptop or computer for this event if possible.

Event Link:

The Zoom link and password will be provided to you shortly before the event as means to best protect the event from hackers. This information will be provided via email, and Evite once the invitation is no longer public. Please share this link with those of whom you feel would appreciate or want to join this discussion.

Don't forget to add this event to your calendar! I'm truly excited about the opportunity for togetherness and to address what has long needed to be addressed. I look forward to connectedness and committing to ways we can each enact change within our communities and homes. I am humbled by our willingness to begin this work and I am sending light and positivity to everyone!

See you soon,

Aminat Salihu, Host

Contact: info@thathonesty.com, Instagram @thathonestything

Link to Original Letter Post:

https://www.thathonestything.com/single-post/2020/06/04/A-letter-to-Black-immigrants-and-Black-immigrant-children

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