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  TODAYS GAY & LESBIAN EVENTS

Saturday October 20th

Raise a Fist. Take a Knee
4:00pm - 5:30pm

Discussion with John Carlos. by Friends of Track and Field $30 Actions and Detail Panel October 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of John Carlos' Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. With his actions, John Carlos joined the ranks of Paul Robeson, Muhammad Ali, and Jackie Robinson as activist athletes. These black athletes used celebrity and access to bring international attention to America's pervasive racism. They put their hard-won privilege at risk to make visible the unacceptable treatment of black Americans. Taking a Knee Fifty years later, following the murders of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, and Eric Garner, the racist infrastructure of America's justice system is once again starkly apparent. Colin Kaepernick and many African American athletes and allies once more are choosing to put their privilege at risk to bring the country's attention to the disparate and intolerable treatment of African Americans. Creating the Change On October 20, 2018, Chicago non-profit, Friends of Track and Field (FOTF), invite you to come celebrate and support this historic and ongoing movement with John Carlos. He will discuss his legendary decision, the legacy of African American athlete-activists, and the atmosphere and events occurring in 1968 that inspired and supported his actions at the Olympics and the devastating repercussions coming from the backlash. The discussion will be moderated by WBEZ's Natalie Moore. A copy of "The John Carlos Story: The Sports Moment That Changed the World" by Dave Zirin and John Carlos is included with each ticket purchase. Sponsors: Kimbark Beverage Shoppe Bodhi Spiritual Center Rome's Joy Catering Friends of Track & Field Mettle Fitness Sacred Keepers Sustainability Lab East Lake Management & Development Group Carl West, TBT News Service N'DIGO Bean Soup Times School Mates NFP Andrea Evans, Director of Jacob H. Center for Inner City Studies of Northeastern Illinois University Chris Zorich, Athletic Director at Chicago State University Tags


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