From the Jerusalem Fund: https://thejerusalemfund.org/
In this year's Edward Said Memorial Lecture, Daphne Muse will discuss the similarities and intersections between Palestinian and Black struggles for equality and justice, as well as their implications for the future.
Daphne Muse is a writer, poet, cultural broker, and Veteran of the Civil Rights Movement. When she was a teenager her parents seeded an enduring bond with the people of Palestine. She became an activist while a student at Fisk University working with the anti-war movement and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Her activism evolved during her time managing Drum and Spear Bookstore and while serving as a secretary to the Legal Defense Team for the Angela Davis Trial. Her essays, reviews, and social commentaries have appeared in scores of publications including Black Scholar, The Atlantic, This Week in Palestine, and aired on NPR. As a writer, lecturer, retired educator, and in partnership with the Imagining America Consortium, she continues to mentor activists and creatives around the world. She has lived in Northern California since 1971.
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