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Black History Month: Creating an Environment Where Black People Can Flourish and Thrive

On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis. His death created a domino effect, spurring citizens across the United States to protest, educate themselves on the history of minorities and support Black-owned businesses in their respective communities. But the work didn’t stop after the protests ended, and almost four years later discussions are still being had on how to best support and appreciate Black communities. This open forum and discussion held at the Kenworthy theater features leadership of the Idaho Black Community Alliance, Trish J. Walker and Shari Baber. The two women will provide Moscow businesses and cultural leaders with strategies they can use to continue building bridges and foster a more inclusive and welcoming environment for the Black community.

Creating an Environment Where Black People Can Flourish and Thrive • Sun, Feb. 4 from 7-9 pm • Free • The Kenworthy • 508 S. Main St., Moscow • kenworthy.org • 208-882-4127

— Madison Pearson

  • The Kenworthy

    508 S. Main St., Moscow Moscow/Pullman

    208-882-4127

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