WLRC – Whose silence do we protect: Sexual Violence and Accountability within Black Communities
February 27, 2019
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location
Pop Up JUST Art, 1344 S Halsted St.
Address
Chicago, IL 60607
Cost
Free
Calendar
Download iCal FileThe "Surviving R. Kelly" docuseries sparked conversations about sexual violence within Black communities. For many, there is a focus on the ways that victims are shamed and offenders are protected. Sexual violence is not exclusive to Black communities. However, some people’s commitment to cultural unity creates tension and confusion: Does believing and supporting victims and survivors mean we must discard and exile offenders? This question comes from the reality that it is often harmed individuals, many of whom are girls and women, who are ignored and silenced.
Join us for a discussion of the impact of sexual violence within Black communities. Let's brainstorm ways to address this issue for the sake of Black girls and women.
Presented as part of the Reimagining Masculinities Initiative, a collaborative project of the Centers for Cultural Understanding and Social Change. Through dialogues, films, workshops and personal stories, this initiative unpacks what it means to be masculine, and explore issues of masculinity and gender,
Free and open to the public.
Pop Up JUST Art Gallery is an accessible space. Please email wlrc.can@gmail.com with additional accommodation requests.
Date posted
Feb 14, 2019
Date updated
Feb 20, 2019