WFAC Exhibit Programming: Loretta J. Ross Keynote Lecture
21jul5:30 p.m.WFAC Exhibit Programming: Loretta J. Ross Keynote LectureA Lecture
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Event Details
Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. reception)
ProfProf. Loretta J. Ross (Smith College) to deliver the keynote lecture “Calling In the Calling Out Culture: A Pathway Forward” followed by a community discussion on a pathway forward, moderated by Sterling Clinton-Spellman.
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This event is part of a series of exhibition related programming presented by WaterFire Providence in association with the EYE TO EYE exhibition; funded in part by the Rhode Island Foundation.
See the full event listing: waterfire.org/eyetoteye-programming.
ABOUT LORETTA J. ROSS
Loretta J. Ross is an Associate Professor at Smith College. She is an activist, public intellectual, and scholar. Her passion is in innovating creative imagining about global human rights and social justice issues. As the third director of the first rape crisis center in the country in the 1970s, she helped launch the movement to end violence against women that has evolved into today’s #MeToo movement. She co-founded SisterSong and also founded the first center in the U.S. to innovate creative human rights education for all students so that social justice issues are more collaborative and less divisive.
Ross has also deprogrammed members of hate groups leading to conceptualizing and writing the first book on “Calling In the Calling Out Culture” to transform how people can overcome political differences to use empathy and respect to guide difficult conversations.
Ross started her career in activism and social change in the 1970s, working at the National Football League Players’ Association, the D.C. Rape Crisis Center, the National Organization for Women (NOW), the National Black Women’s Health Project, the Center for Democratic Renewal (National Anti-Klan Network), the National Center for Human Rights Education, and SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, until retiring as an organizer in 2012 to teach about activism.
Ross’ most recent books are Reproductive Justice: An Introduction co-written with Rickie Solinger, and Radical Reproductive Justice: Foundations, Theory, Practice, Critique. Her forthcoming book is Calling In the Calling Out Culture due out in 2022.
She has been quoted in the New York Times, Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post, among others.
Her website is www.LorettaJRoss.com.
Recent articles include:
- The New York Times: Opinion: “I’m a Black Feminist. I Think Call-Out Culture Is Toxic: There are better ways of doing social justice work” by Loretta Ross; Aug 17, 2019.
- On Point; NPR, WBUR: “Why Scholar Loretta Ross Is ‘Calling In’ Callout Culture”; by Dorey Scheimer and Meghna Chakrabarti; Dec 3, 2020.
- Learning for Justice: “Speaking Up Without Tearing Down: A veteran human rights educator explains the value of teaching students to call each other in rather than out. by Loretta J. Ross; Issue 61, Spring 2019.
The community conversation will be led by Sterling Clinton-Spellman, a Providence-based speaker, bestselling author, innovative business coach /consultant, and all-around leader known for her servant’s heart. She is the founder of the Refine, Lead, and Profit Incubator.
Event Times
July 21, 2021 5:30 p.m.(GMT-05:00)