When: Thursday, February 29th @ 6pm
Where: Arthur Zankel Music Center, Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY
Skidmore’s Intergroup Relations and Black Studies Programs are joining forces to bridge Black History Month and Women’s History Month with an annual event amplifying the voices of Black women. This year features 2023 National Women’s Hall of Fame inductee, Loretta J. Ross, who founded the first center in the U.S. to innovate creative human rights education for all students transforming social justice issues to be more collaborative and less divisive. In her work Calling In the Calling Out Culture, she transforms how people can overcome political differences to use empathy and respect to guide difficult conversations.
This event takes place in Zankel's Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall.
This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required.