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SUMMARY:\"\'We Who Believe in Freedom\': The Legacy of the Student Nonviolent Co
	ordinating Committee and the Legacy of Donald J. Trump.\"
DESCRIPTION:\nDr. Payne is the Henry Rutgers Distinguished Professor of 
	African American Studies at Rutgers University and the&nbsp\;Director of
	 the Joseph Cornwall Center for Metropolitan&nbsp\;Research.&nbsp\;He is
	 the&nbsp\;author of&nbsp\;I&rsquo\;ve Got the Light of Freedom: The Org
	anizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle\, So Much Reform\
	, So Little Change\, and&nbsp\;co-editor of&nbsp\;Teaching Freedom: Educ
	ation for Liberation in the African-American Tradition.&nbsp\;Dr. Payne 
	is a leading scholar of the Black Liberation Movement and one of the fou
	nders of the Education for Liberation Network. His lecture will speak to
	&nbsp\;relevant historical lessons on and&nbsp\;critical contemporary is
	sues about the intersection of anti-racist struggles and education.&nbsp
	\;\n\nPlease register for the lecture here:&nbsp\;https://forms.gle/zKRs
	rZV1vWuAsvhx8\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/we_wh
	o_believe_in_freedom_the_legacy_of_the_student_nonviolent_coordinating_c
	ommittee_and_the_legacy_of_donald_j_trump/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Dr. Payne is th
	e Henry Rutgers Distinguished Professor of African American Studies at R
	utgers University and the&nbsp;Director of the Joseph Cornwall Center fo
	r Metropolitan&nbsp;Research<b>.&nbsp;</b>He is the&nbsp;author of&nbsp;
	<i>I&rsquo;ve Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the
	 Mississippi Freedom Struggle, So Much Reform, So Little Change</i>, and
	&nbsp;co-editor of&nbsp;<i>Teaching Freedom: Education for Liberation in
	 the African-American Tradition.&nbsp;</i>Dr. Payne is a leading scholar
	 of the Black Liberation Movement and one of the founders of the Educati
	on for Liberation Network. His lecture will speak to&nbsp;relevant histo
	rical lessons on and&nbsp;critical contemporary issues about the interse
	ction of anti-racist struggles and education.&nbsp;</p><p class="x"><spa
	n><span><span><span><span><span>Please register for the lecture here:&nb
	sp;<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScNZI4HjWHdxFsL6SgF
	uZoUIeEcQPUE5nqJ7ouzfxTZD1WTRw/viewform?usp=send_form" target="_blank">h
	ttps://forms.gle/zKRsrZV1vWuAsvhx8</a></span></span></span></span></span
	></span></p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/even
	t/we_who_believe_in_freedom_the_legacy_of_the_student_nonviolent_coordin
	ating_committee_and_the_legacy_of_donald_j_trump/'>https://events.la.psu
	.edu/event/we_who_believe_in_freedom_the_legacy_of_the_student_nonviolen
	t_coordinating_committee_and_the_legacy_of_donald_j_trump/</a></p></body
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