Workshop TitleSOLITUDE International Think Tank for black women and girls of African descent releases newest report "Reparations as Personhood"
Date and Time: Wednesday April 16th 2025 15:00 to 16:15pm
Sponsoring Organizations: SOLITUDE, Aging People in Prison Human Rights Campaign, Malcolm X Center for Self Determination
Language: English
Location: UN Headquarters, Room CRE
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gHoylxkgT9KwD8vOBShoQQWorkshop DescriptionSOLITUDE, an international think tank dedicated to the research and methodology of black women/girls of African descent will present its newest report 'Reparations as Personhood'. The delegation of researchers will engage as a panel discussion analyzing their findings, methodology, and recommendations towards the repair, renewal and restoration of black women and girls of African descent. Cohort will conclude with various recommendations for black women of African descent across the Diaspora for the next 50 years.
Workshop Format: Panel Discussion, Audience Q&A, Recommendations
Panelists: Efia Nwangaza, Esquire Founder: Malcolm X Center for Self Determination/WMXP Community Radio Dr. Kwame-Osagyefo Kalimara: New Afrikan Peoples Organization/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Elder and Co-Founder, Spelman College Lecturer Dr. Andrea Thomas: Researcher; Center for AI and Digital Policy
Contact: Tomiko Shine; Cultural Anthropologist
Founding Director; Aging People in Prison Human Rights Campaign
Principal Organizer; SOLITUDE
dcapphrc@gmail.com