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Sun, Mar 26

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State College

When does humanity matter most?

A conversation on race, culture, trauma, and policing.

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When does humanity matter most?
When does humanity matter most?

Time and Location

Mar 26, 2023, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

State College, 780 Waupelani Dr, State College, PA 16801, USA

About the Event

Description

Join Terry Lee Watson, author of Welcome to the Sick Mind of a Sane Person: Deconstructing Racism and White Supremacy; host of Moses’ People Speak: Race, Conversations, and Law Enforcement, and the founder of Strategies for Justice as he addresses the question when does humanity matter most? Exploring a decade of collected narratives on race, culture, trauma, and policing, Terry explores humanity and humility in times of tribulations.

Hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County

"We are diverse in faith and working to make the world a better place."

UUFCC – Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County

About our presenter

Terry Lee Watson, the founder of Strategies for Justice BWMP LLC, has been presenting on the topics of race and white supremacy for over 20 years. Mr. Watson has presented at Universities, K-12, social justice organizations, and conferences. His most recent focus has been on law enforcement through his presentation, The Battle with Moses People; What happens when Black Lives Matter meets Blue Lives Matter. A true believer in having civil discourse, Mr. Watson constantly challenges perspectives leading to him writing this book, Welcome to the sick mind of a sane person, where he asks the question, how do we, as conscious black people, participate in sustaining white supremacy?

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