Posts Tagged ‘Blacktivism Conference’

Multi-Tasking

Monday, November 16th, 2015

Activist DeRay Mckesson stopped in Syracuse to participate in the University’s Blacktivism Conference before heading back to the Mizzou Protests (University of Missouri).

Cultural Engagement

Monday, November 16th, 2015
Ibrahim Lawton gave strageties to prevent and resolve micro-aggressions and cultural insensitivity in majority spaces during a workshop at the Blacktivism Conference on Saturday.

This was maybe our favorite module during the Blacktivism Conference on Saturday. SU law student Ibrahim Lawton (above) gave strategies to prevent and resolve micro-aggression and cultural insensitivity in majority spaces. The interactive workshop offered pearls of wisdom for those in higher education or the corporate sector.

Leading Ladies

Sunday, November 15th, 2015
Angela Robinson (left) and Tionna Smalls told students to find a seat at the table and get their minds right respectively in the  contemporary media climate. They agreed that to changes images of minorities in the media ownership and being objective with a pinch of positivity as it relates to the stories they select.

Angela Robinson (left) and Tionna Smalls told students to pursue excellence and understand their power in this contemporary media climate yesterday.  They agreed that to change the images of minorities in the media, ownership and being objective with a pinch of positivity are key. Robinson is host of “In Contact,” a public affairs show in Atlanta. She is also a graduate of Syracuse University.  Smalls is an author, blogger, relationship expert and host of the MTV series “Girl, Get Your Mind Right.” Their discussion, which was part of the Blactivism Conference, was moderated by Lorraine Branham, Dean of The Newhouse School of Public Communication.

Week in Review

Sunday, November 15th, 2015
Educator-turned-activist DeRay Mckesson visited Syracuse University for the Blacktivism Conference. In the clip below, he talked about how he began in the movement.

Educator-turned-activist DeRay Mckesson visited Syracuse University for the Blacktivism Conference. In the clip below, he talked about how he began in the movement.