Source: AFL-CIO
January 8, 2020
2021 AFL-CIO Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference
Virtual Conference | Jan. 15-16, 2021
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We’re done talking about what 2020 has taken from us. Let’s talk about what we built together. Let’s talk about what we’ll fight for in 2021.
Thousands of organizers and activists protested across the country, demanding to be heard as they said, “Black Lives Matter.” Millions of people elected Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House, winning a labor-friendly administration and the first African American and Indian American woman as vice president.
With that inspiration, the theme for the 2021 Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference is From Protest to Power: When We Fight, We Win. On Jan. 15 and 16, we will gather virtually to build on our victories and strategize about the continued fight for economic and racial justice with—and also within—the labor movement.
The conference will be free of charge, and all sessions and trainings will be held online so that everyone can attend safely.
January 15th:
11-11:15 am : Conference Opens and Benediction
11:15 – 11:30 : Welcome and Greetings
11:30 am – Noon : President’s Address
Noon – 12:45 pm : Concurrent Issue Forms
12:45 – 1 pm : Virtual Networking
1 – 1:45 pm : Keynote Address and Panel Discussion
1:45 – 2 pm : Closing Remarks
January 16th:
11 – 11:15 am : Benediction and Day 2 Conference Opening
11:15 – Noon : Plenary
Noon – 12:15 pm : Virtual Networking
12:15 – 1 pm : Concurrent Issue Forums
1 – 1:45 pm : Awards Ceremony
1:45 – 2 pm : Closing Remarks
*Please note that there will be a virtual community service/contribution option available to all participants.
This agenda is tentative and subject to change.*
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