Bree Newsome rallies your spirit with her impassioned message about racial equality and illustrates how, with courage, zeal and the support of others, ordinary people can make an extraordinary difference.
This contemporary civil rights icon first garnered national attention for her daring act of peaceful disobedience in June 2015. Following the brutal murder of nine black parishioners at Mother Emmanuel Church in Charleston, S.C., Bree climbed the flagpole at the South Carolina statehouse and pulled down the Confederate Battle flag as a protest against racist symbolism. Her arrest galvanized public opinion and led to the permanent removal of the flag.
As a recognized and celebrated voice on the topics of injustice and racial discrimination, Bree brings to light the importance of leadership development in building and sustaining social movements.
Also an accomplished filmmaker and musician, Bree skillfully outlines the relationship between activism and art, and captivates audiences as she describes in cinematic detail the heroic gestures of ordinary people on the front lines of activism.
Event Information:
Date: September 14, 2017
Time: Doors Open at 2:30pm, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: Plaza Del Sol Performance Hall
Free, tickets available at the A.S. Ticket Office.
CSUN Students, Faculty, and Staff (1 Ticket per ID).
For more information contact the Matador Involvement Center at (818) 677-5111
Co-sponsored by the University Student Union (USU).