oin us on February 22nd for dynamic panel discussion and a curated historical exhibit to examine the lasting impacts of Brown v. Board of Education; from the era of legalized school segregation to the realities we face today, and the futures we must fight to build.
Alongside the discussion, attendees will engage with a special exhibit featuring historical items from the segregation era. These materials offer a powerful, tangible window into daily life under Jim Crow and the courage of those who challenged it; reminding us that progress has always been driven by organized people, not passive time.
Together, the panel and exhibit invite participants to deepen their understanding of Brown v. Board not as a closed chapter, but as an ongoing call to action. This program centers truth, memory, and collective responsibility as we imagine what true educational freedom can look like for generations to come.
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