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ASPE: The Election of Barack Obama: Black Misleadership & DC’S Political Future

June 10 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Barack Obama’s election was celebrated as a historic milestone for Black political representation, but it also helped create the illusion that symbolic inclusion within existing institutions would lead to meaningful change and even liberation for Black communities. The elevation of Black political leaders often obscures the continued realities of economic inequality, displacement, state violence, and political powerlessness facing Black people. This Assata Shakur Popular Education (ASPE) session will reflect on the promises and legacy of the Obama presidency, examining its contradictions while considering its impact on political consciousness, Black leadership, and popular understandings of progress. Together, we will discuss why genuine democracy requires more than representation and how community control can serve as the foundation for DC’s political future.

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided!

This is a hybrid event with an option to participate online. Select the appropriate option when you register.

Details

Date: June 10
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Venue

ONE DC Black Workers & Wellness Center
2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave
Washington, DC 20020 United States
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