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Grand Rapids and Social Activism in Today's Political Climate: Connecting the Broader Movement to the Local Experiment
Grand Rapids and Social Activism in Today's Political Climate:
Connecting the Broader Movement to the Local Experiment
A
resurgence in social activism occurred within the last five years.
Nationally, protests and boycotts reflect a desire and movement for
change that addresses societal inequalities. Dr. Louis Moore will give
a presentation examining how the national movement and actions towards
social justice impacts the local experience of those living in West
Michigan. He will highlight the origins, evolution, and deeper meaning
of the movement and how activism in today’s political climate
interacts with higher education. This presentation is sponsored by the
Kutsche Office of Local History and is part of its project, “Histories
of Student Activism at GVSU.”