Overview
Join us for an engaging panel discussion that explores how the powerful film Till sparks impactful classroom conversations about civil rights. Our panel of experts will delve into the historical context, educational significance and relevance of the story of Emmett Till in today’s battles for racial equality. Discover how this cinematic journey can inspire and empower students to engage in activism as a relentless pursuit of justice.
moderator
panelists
Alia Berry
Pia Wilson
Linda McDonald Carter, Esq.
Pd credit
1.5 hours Professional Development certificate available upon request
Pay what you can
Thanks to the generous support of our funders, we are excited to offer this workshop as a “pay what you can” opportunity. Your support helps to cover the costs of the workshop and the continuation of our professional development offerings. The value of this webinar is $75, however ANY amount helps to defray the costs of your participation and the participation of those unable to afford making a contribution. Advance registration is required.
This program is part of NJPAC’s Colton Institute for Training and Research in the Arts