More on Arc of Justice:
Tracing the remarkable journey of New Communities, Inc. (NCI) in southwest Georgia, Arc of Justice is a story of racial justice, community organizing, and perseverance in the face of enormous obstacles. NCI was created in 1969 in Albany, Georgia by leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, including Congressman John Lewis, and Charles and Shirley
Sherrod, to help secure economic independence for African American families. For 15years, NCI cooperatively farmed nearly 6,000 acres, the largest tract of land in the United States owned by African Americans at the time, but racist opposition prevented them from implementing plans to build 500 affordable homes as part of their community land trust.
Following the screening TTH will host a panel discussion: “Affordable Housing and Inclusive Communities”
Panelists:
Ursula Minor (Lawrence NAACP), Ben MacConnell (Justice Matters), Jennifer Ananda (City of Lawrence), Mathew Faulk (Bert Nash), and Rebecca Buford (Tenants to Homeowners).
Saturday Mar 9, 2019
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST
March 9, 2019
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Lawrence Public Library
707 Vermont
Lawrence, KS
Free to Public
Nichols Ward, Tenants to Homeowners, Inc. 785.842.5494
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718 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66044 – (785) 865-4411 – info@lawrencechamber.com