Trans-National Strategies in Erasing Black Ableism
A Krip-Hop Meet-Up
Saturday October 26th 10am-2pm
Strategy & Soul 3546 Martin Luther King Blvd. LA CA 90008
We so glad to work with our Bus Riders Union Member Pastor Kelvin Sauls to co-host a 1st Annual Krip-Hop Meet up to discuss erasing Black Ableism.
Join us as we explore topics like Trans-National Strategies in Erasing Black Ableism, Krip-Hop Nation locally and internationally from US to Africa, a Global Perspective on Ableism Rights Resistance Reimagination and Linguistics from Poverty Scholarship to Krip-Hop Terminology with Tiny Gray-Garcia aka povertySkola -co-founder, POOR magazine and co-editor/visionary of Homefulness and Poverty Scholarship-Poor people led theory, art, words and tears across mama earth. Joined by poverty skolaz / POOR press author and co-founder of Homefulness Muteado Silencio.
Because Krip-Hop Nation is an international movement, we look at the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) to promote, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent especially: Article 30 – Participation in cultural life, recreation, leisure and sport that includes the arts.
For more information, contact Leroy Moore at Blackkrip@gmail.com or 1-424-467-6407
Strategy & Soul Movement Center, LACC Black Student Union [BSU], LACC Noncredit/Adult Education Department, LA Commons, Isaac Bryan, Lola Smallwood Cuevas, Community Coalition Strategic Concepts in Organizing & Policy Education (SCOPE), CLUE: Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice, Black Lives Matter Grassroots, KAOS Network, Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, Sanctuary of Hope, Beloved Community Coalition, Faith Without Borders, Krip Hop Nation, Areva Martin Special Needs Network