2024 Racial Justice Summit
Reflect, Connect, Create New Worlds
Keynote Speakers
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Dr. Yolanda Sealy-Ruiz
Virtual Opening Keynote
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Vera Naputi
Virtual Opening Keynote
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Justin Russell
Virtual Opening Keynote Youth Facilitator
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Kamewanukiw Paula Rabideaux
Virtual Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Kazu Haga
Virtual Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Ruth King
Virtual Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Stephanie Salgado Altamirano
Virtual Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Alice Y. Traore
Virtual Generative Dialogue Facilitator
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Ali Khan
In-Person Generative Dialogue Contributor
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kristy kumar
In-Person Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Lola Loustaunau
In-Person Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Maliha Nu'Man
In-Person Generative Dialogue Contributor
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Sarah Noble
In-Person Generative Dialogue Contributor
Featured Guests
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Autumn Brown
Virtual Featured Practitioner
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David Dean
In-Person Featured Practitioner
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FNÜ
Featured DJ
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Kaymantakuna
Featured Musicians
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Eugenia Highland Granados
Emcee
The Racial Justice Summit Booklet
The Racial Justice Summit Booklet was created to support attendees in preparing for the Summit experience and integrating keynote plenaries. In the following pages, you will find orientation material, spreads for note-taking, contextual information about keynote speakers, resources for extended learning and practice, and reflection questions for ongoing processing.
Featured Artist: Melena Bass
Featured Artist: Dani RAD
Featured Film: Bad River
As Eldred Corbine, a Bad River Tribal Elder declares: “We gotta protect it… die for it, if we have to.”
BAD RIVER, narrated by Quannah ChasingHorse and Academy-Award nominee, Edward Norton; written and directed by award-winning filmmaker, Mary Mazzio; and produced by Grant Hill (Owner of the Atlanta Hawks) and Allison Abner (writer for Narcos, West Wing and descendant of the Stockbridge Munsee Band), is a new documentary film which chronicles the Wisconsin-based Bad River Band and its ongoing fight for sovereignty, a story which unfolds in a groundbreaking way through a series of shocking revelations, devastating losses, and a powerful legacy of defiance and resilience, which includes a David vs. Goliath battle to save Lake Superior, the largest freshwater resource in America.


