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REAL TALK: 'YE OR NAY? WHY THE ANTISEMITISM? KANYE & KYRIE, A CONVERSATION

  • Tri-City Collective 102 East Reconciliation Way Tulsa, OK, 74103 United States (map)

NOW IN PERSON & ONLINE

Real Talk is a series of curated
live conversations on issues and topics of critical import to marginalized communities, including, but not limited to:

- People of Color,
- LGBTQIA+, and
- Economically Disadvantaged Citizens.

Providing a voice and platform for often voiceless people is at the heart of the series.

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Tulsa, OK – Tri-City Collective, in partnership with Tulsa Artist Fellowship and the Woody Guthrie Center, will present Real Talk: 'Ye or Nay? Why the Antisemitism? Kanye and Kyrie, a conversation .

An in-person and virtual panel discussion. This free event, which is open to the public, will be held February 18, 2023 from 2 p.m- 3:30 p.m. at the Woody Guthrie Center. It will feature a 60-minute panel discussion followed by 30 minutes of questions from the audience.

Jesse Ulrich, Chief Executive Officer at Rant9 Productions, will be the host for the event. The discussion will feature Kuma Roberts, Rabbi Daniel Kaiman of Congregation B’nai Emunah, Rabbi Tzvia Jasper of Temple Israel and Aida Nozick, Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of Tulsa.

Recently well known and influential celebrities have shared antisemitic posts, threats and language with their millions of followers and fans. In response to these posts, the panel will discuss who loses when excluded peoples attack one another and who benefits from this division, strategies for building relationships across the divide, how the past provides context for what is happening now and how to build a future where all are liberated and able to obtain justice.
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Real Talk is a project of Tri-City Collective. Tri-City Collective, Inc. was founded in 2016 by seasoned educators with a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and providing learning & artistic opportunities outside the classroom for youth and adults.

The Collective’s work is driven by a passion for social justice and creative expression, with the understanding that every human has thoughts worth listening to and should have access to platforms to be heard.

Tri-City Collective engages in the “idea business.”

Education, understanding, and respect are at the core of Tri-City Collective projects. And the Collective’s diverse membership reflects the world we want to create.

To learn more visit TriCityCollective.com

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