Living Voices: The Right to Dream

February 6 @ 5:30 pm 6:30 pm

Join Living Voices for a special Free First Thursday film screening. Witness the struggle and sacrifice for civil rights in America through the eyes of an African American student in Mississippi during the 1950s and 1960s. Learn how the fight against prejudice has shaped our history.

Living Voices combines live and recorded theatrical performances with archival film, turning history into a moving personal journey. This studio-quality filmed program will take place in the Joshua Green Foundation Theater on MOHAI’s second floor.

Content Notice: Suitable for guests 12 years to adult. Genuine period photos of lynching and anti-Black racial violence, and racial slurs in the film may be disturbing for audiences. These details are included out of respect for those who lived through these times, not to shock or offend modern viewers.

For accessibility support, please contact programs@mohai.org two weeks prior to the event.

Photo of marching protestors in the 1960s in the south of america

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Advancing Reproductive Justice in OB-GYN

Discover groundbreaking efforts to dismantle racism in reproductive health in the October 2023 special edition of Obstetrics & Gynecology, titled “Racism in Reproductive Health: Lighting a Path to Health Equity.” This compelling issue, compiled by over 1,100 experts including Dr. Kemi Doll and Edwin Lindo, JD, explores deep-seated healthcare inequities and proposes robust solutions.

Read the article here: https://huddle.uwmedicine.org/reproductive-justice-ob-gyn/

Professional portrait photos of Kemi Doll and Edwin Lindo