The Gender-Based Violence Journal Club's next event, "Survivor-Centered Accountability & Justice," surrounds the role of social media in advocacy, accountability, and centering Black women as organizers and survivors. There will be a Q&A session with Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, and a panel discussion with five Baltimore organizations.
Speakers include:
Jorge Arteaga, deputy director of Hollaback!
Mothyna James-Brightful, director of community engagement at TurnAround
Tyde-Courtney Edwards, founding director of Ballet After Dark
Chelsea Hood, policy advocate for underserved populations at the Maryland WOCN
Lady T, storyteller at House of Ruth
This event is sponsored by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Student Assembly, Johns Hopkins Alliance for a Healthier World, Bloomberg American Health Initiative, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Education & Wellness, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Department of Population, Family & Reproductive Health.