Our world, our nation, and our city are influenced by ideas like race, gender, and sexual orientation, and governed by structures that exist to keep them in place. What happens when we challenge those structures? Join us for an evening of provocative talks about revolutionary change.
Featured Speakers
Joseph R. Winters, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Duke University and author of Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy, and the Agony of Progress.
Dwayne Dixon, Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and member of Redneck Revolt.
Justin Clapp, Durham's "Drag Diva" as Vivica C. Coxx, matriarch of the House of Coxx and mentor to performers across the U.S.
Dwayne Dixon, Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and member of Redneck Revolt.
Justin Clapp, Durham's "Drag Diva" as Vivica C. Coxx, matriarch of the House of Coxx and mentor to performers across the U.S.
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