About this Event
Reconstructing Democracy: A Conversation with Bishop William Barber II
Join us for a profound conversation with civil rights leader Bishop William Barber II, as he explores the intersections of white poverty, race, and democracy in America. In dialogue with author Joel Goza (Rebirth of a Nation, America’s Unholy Ghosts), Bishop Barber will address the urgent need to confront the legacy of racial and economic injustice and the role of democracy in creating a more just society. This in-person event offers a rare opportunity to engage with two powerful voices on how we can collectively reconstruct a democracy that serves all people equitably. Be part of an inspiring evening that calls us to action for a fairer, more inclusive America.
Hosts: Beloved Community Foundation | The Church of the Promise
Kentucky Poor People’s Campaign | Burnett Avenue Baptist | Christina Lee Brown Institute's Baldwin-King Center
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Table, 1800 Portland Avenue, Louisville, United States
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