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Join us as the MLK Scholar First-Year Cohort shares their transformative experiences from their Civil Rights tour and course. Through powerful reflections and insights, they will explore the lasting impact of history on our present and future.

Immediately following the presentation, stay for an engaging keynote experience with Taili Mugambee, who will deepen the conversation on justice, resilience, and collective action. 

In this conversation, Taili will share insights on transforming systems to improve the well-being of individuals in reentry and those impacted by the carceral system. How can we, as citizens, engage with one another and the structures around us to create more humanizing systems? What could this process look and feel like, and how can we navigate the current cultural and socio-political landscape to drive meaningful change? Through a dynamic blend of conversation and spoken word artistry, Taili will elevate collective consciousness, inspiring justice-oriented, resilience-building, and restorative approaches in our daily lives.

We are the system—only through collaborative effort can we achieve the change we desire.

This event will conclude with live DJing from DJ Double A and networking with justice-minded organizations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, reflect, and be inspired!

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