Black Lives Matter (Wheeler Centre) [Melbourne]
Black Lives Matter (Wheeler Centre) [Melbourne]

Event Information

Date/Time

Saturday November 4, 2017
8:00 PM

Location

Plenary, MCEC
1 Convention Centre Place
South Wharf, Melbourne
Australia

Auslan Interpreter/s

Linda D'Ornay & Erin Gook

Language/ Cultural Consultant

Tickets

$25 and $15 concession, plus 30c booking fee. PLS contact reception on 03 9094 7800 or email: reception@wheelercentre.com to book Auslan area

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SPEAKERS: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi, Rodney Diverlus, Jack Latimore

In February 2012, an unarmed African-American high-school student, Trayvon Martin, was shot dead in Sanford, Florida. His death was a flashpoint in American race relations, sparking protests across the United States and the beginning of a totally new kind of civil-rights movement: #blacklivesmatter.

The movement – founded by Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi and Alicia Garza – fights for justice and dignity for black people. Diffuse, inclusive and multifaceted, #blacklivesmatter has built momentum online and, crucially, on the ground. Its activists have enjoyed wins in court rooms, in the media, on the streets and in Barack Obama’s White House. The message has resonated across the globe, with large turnouts for rallies not just across the US but also in Brazil, Australia, South Africa and other countries.

In Australia to collect the Sydney Peace Prize, four of Black Lives Matter’s founders and leaders – Cullors, Tometi and Garza, and Toronto BLM Chapter co-founder Rodney Diverlus – will talk with Jack Latimore about the achievements and broader goals of #blacklivesmatter … and how we can translate the lessons of the movement to face and fight entrenched inequality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia.

Presented in partnership with the Sydney Peace Foundation.

 

Please notify us of all access requirements when booking – contact reception on 03 9094 7800 or email: reception@wheelercentre.com.

 

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