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Jun 28 – Sep 27

12:00 - 1:30 PM CT

  • Community Hosted
  • Foundations of the African American Experience-Built on Resilience

    This is a virtual Indivisible event!—-https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/IY7w2SIRRzuUxbvdI7eslQ

    Hosted by: ARC–Antiracist.Conversations…(Just the Facts)

    Deepen your understanding of the African-American experience through our transformative and interactive 4-month discussion series.

    Together, we will explore five foundational pillars of African-American culture: Resilience, Community, Family, Music, and Faith.

    Join ARC(Antiracist Conversations) for factual and engaging, 90-minute monthly conversations designed to provide real, actionable insights into African-American History and culture.

    What to Expect
    Immerse yourself in ARC’s 90-minute, interactive sessions, designed for deep engagement. Each gathering weaves together historical and thematic exploration to bring African- American heritage to life.

    Thematic Path: The foundational pillars progress chronologically through five core pillars.

    Format: Monthly 90-minute gatherings, allowing ample time for comprehensive study and group dialogue.

    Goal: To deliver actionable insights and foster meaningful conversations about African-American resilience and culture.

    Session Themes, Breakdown, and Dates
    June 28, 2026—-Resilience: Tracing survival, adaptation, and triumph over historical and systemic adversity.

    July 26, 2026—Community: The evolution of neighborhood networks, institutions, and collective efficacy. Family: Exploring structures, generational lineage, and kinship bonds.

    August 23, 2026—Music: The historical, spiritual, and expressive power of Black musical traditions.

    September 27, 2026—Faith: The historical and anchoring role of spirituality and the Black church.

    *A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.*