[bfsa] Re; PRESS RELEASE - THE IMPACT OF GRASSROOTS MOVEMENTS PANEL DISCUSSION?

Hasheen Wilson hawilson at ysu.edu
Tue Jan 10 15:19:34 EST 2012


All,

We are having a meeting this Thursday, the 12th at Noon in Kilcawley Room 2069 about the upcoming forums. Also, if you haven't secured your tickets for the MLK breakfast please do so and support this wonderful occasion. 

Hasheen Wilson, MCIS
Software Specialist 1, Youngstown State University
President-BFSA, Youngstown State University
"Exercising Our Voice, Influencing Change"
hawilson at ysu.edu
330.941.2734 office


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From: t4 at ysubfsa.org [mailto:t4 at ysubfsa.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 2:44 PM
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Subject: [bfsa] Re; PRESS RELEASE - THE IMPACT OF GRASSROOTS MOVEMENTS PANEL DISCUSSION?

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Hasheen Wilson
Telephone: 330-941-2734
Email: hawilson at ysu.edu

RACE AND POLITICS: THE IMPACT OF GRASSROOTS MOVEMENTS Special Guest: Legendary Activist Staughton Lynd

Youngstown State University’s Black Faculty Staff Association (BFSA) will sponsor its annual Race and Politics Series on January 19, 2012 in DeBartolo Auditorium from 6:00-8:00 p.m. This year BFSA will host a three-part series panel discussion on the current social, economic and political impact of grassroots movements. The first panel discussion will focus on current key factors surrounding the birth of contemporary grassroots movements.

Special guest panelist: civil rights and peace activist, author, and historian Staughton Lynd. During the 1980s, Lynd worked with Youngstown steelworkers to keep the mills open and chronicled the fight in a book titled The Fight Against Shutdowns - the Youngstown Steel Mill Closings. In the 50’s and 60’s Lynd was a conscientious objector, and worked with organizations such as the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
(SNCC) and the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). He is also the author and editor of more than twenty publications on issues ranging from the labor movement to the civil rights of prisoners.


Additional guest panelists: Author Richard Trusick of Reaganomics: The Path to Fascism and Supply-Side Economics and Globalization: The End of Democracy and Capitalism-The Corridor to 9-11. Gary Davenport, community student activist from Mahoning Valley Organizing Collaborative and Wick Park Neighborhood organizer, and Rev. Rosalyne Mitchell-Martin, vice president of Gamaliel Foundation's National Clergy Caucus, which is a Chicago-based grassroots network of non-partisan, faith-based organizations in the United States, South Africa and the United Kingdom, will also serve as panelists.

For more information contact:
Hasheen Wilson: 330-941-2734
Visit www.ysubfsa.org


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