MARCH 23 1-2:30PM, VIRTUAL
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Join us for a powerful virtual conversation between renowned scholar Jessica Gordon Nembhard and frontline organizers in Atlanta as they explore the city’s rich history of resistance, collective building, and the ongoing fight for justice. This panel will delve into Atlanta’s pivotal role in shaping social movements and offer insights into the strategies and visions that guide the path toward liberation.
From the washerwomen’s strike of 1881 to the cooperative movements of the 1930s and the political organizing of the 1950s, from the Black Panther Party’s survival programs to the mutual aid networks of today, Atlanta’s history is filled with powerful examples of how communities have used solidarity and collective action to fight for justice and build alternatives to oppression. These stories remind us that the roots of today’s movements run deep—and that we stand on the shoulders of giants.
This event is a prelude to the Resist & Build Summit (May 2-5, 2025), setting the stage for collective action and solidarity. Learn more at resistandbuild.net/atl-2025
Be part of this transformative dialogue—register today!
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In Solidarity,
The Resist and Build Summit Atlanta Host Circle
March 18, 2025