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One Year After Charlottesville: Moving Forward and Lessons Learned

The Aspen Institute via YouTube

Overview

Explore the aftermath of the 2017 white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville through this 50-minute panel discussion featuring Melody Barnes, Leslie Greene Bowman, Jamelle Bouie, and Michael Signer. Delve into the reasons behind Charlottesville's selection as a target, examine the impact on the community, and discover how the city has worked towards healing and resilience. Gain insights into the lessons learned from this tragic event and their relevance to addressing hate and divisiveness in America. Analyze the effects on local politics, the role of historical sites like Monticello, and the challenges of fostering diversity and inclusion. Reflect on the broader implications for national dialogue, the power of leadership, and the ongoing struggle against racism across the country.

Syllabus

Intro
About Charlottesville
Has Charlottesville moved forward
A healing crisis
A national dialogue
Resistance inside Charlottesville
Resistance at Monticello
Virginia elections after Charlottesville
Lessons to be learned from Charlottesville
Listen
Questions
Trumps Comments
How Does It Affect the Healing Process
The Power of the BullyPulpit
A Monument
Monticello
Parks
Racism in the Bay Area
Changing the Culture in Charlottesville
Diversity Inclusion in Charlottesville
Conclusion

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The Aspen Institute

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