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Civil rights leaders to discuss freedom dreams

October 25, 2010 By The Suburban Times

By Beth Luce, Manager of Communication Services, University of Washington Tacoma

Two longtime civil rights and social justice activists headline a distinctive event this month at UW Tacoma. “Freedom Dreams: A Conversation on Movements for Social Change with Robin D.G. Kelley and Jack O’Dell,” is slated for Oct. 27 on the UW Tacoma campus.

Kelley is one of the top historians of the African American experience and author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original (2009), Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination (2002), and Race Rebels: Culture Politics and the Black Working Class (1994), among many other books.

O’Dell is one of the civil rights movement’s top practitioners and a longtime peace and social justice activist. He was a rank-and-file union organizer, and worked in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and later as a close advisor to Jesse Jackson. O’Dell edited the journal Freedomways, and is the author of Climbin’ Jacob’s Ladder: The Black Freedom Movement Writings of Jack O’Dell (2010).

A reception for Kelley and O’Dell is planned for 4:15 p.m. in Philip Hall, on the UW Tacoma campus. The program begins at 5 p.m.

Sponsors include: UW Tacoma’s Global Honors; Equity and Diversity Office; and the Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies concentration of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences;

University of Washington’s Simpson Center for the Humanities; College of Arts and Sciences; Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest; Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies; and Hilen Endowment for American Literature and Culture; as well as the Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information contact the Diversity Resource Center at 253-692-4776 or shelljo@uw.edu.

As a prelude to the Freedom Dreams event, UW Tacoma’s Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies program will host the Tacoma premier of a new film on the freedom movement, Freedom Riders: Could You Get on the Bus?

This Stanley Nelson film depicts eight months in 1961 when more than 400 black and white citizens risked their lives — many endured savage beatings and imprisonment — for simply traveling together on buses as they journeyed through the Deep South.

Freedom Riders will be shown Oct. 20, from 10:20 a.m.–12:15 p.m., in room 105 of the Cherry Parkes Building on campus. For more information, contact Michael Honey, 253-692-4454.

For map and directions, go to www.tacoma.uw.edu/campus_map.

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