Gentrification, Culture, and Community Change: The Onus to Protect Black History

“Gentrification, Culture, and Community Change: The Onus to Protect Black History”

Natalie Hopkinson, Assistant Professor at Howard University, contributing writer to the New York Times, and author of A Mouth Is Always Muzzled, will speak on the preservation of culture and community in the face of development and gentrification.

Free and open to the public; reception will follow.

Event Properties

Event Date 04-11-2018 7:00 pm
Event End Date 04-11-2018 8:00 pm
Location Webster University

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