The Power to Protest is a propelling a discussion on whether or not one person can cause a revolution of change. It’s also examining the outcomes and impact of that change.
Continuing our recognition of Black History Month, Richland Library is hosting The Power of Protest: From Civil Rights to #MeToo to Kaepernick from 2:30 – 4 p.m., Sunday, February 16 at our Main location (1431 Assembly Street). The program, which is free and open to the public, is propelling a discussion on whether or not one person can cause a revolution of change. It’s also examining the outcomes and impact of that change.
Don Frierson, radio host of the Urban Scene, is facilitating the program, which features the following panelists:
Dr. Valerie Ekue – South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Dr. Robert Greene II – Claflin University
Professor Henry Counts – Benedict College
Free to the public
2020/02/16 - 2020/02/16
Richland Library, Main Branch
1431 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29201