Civil Rights/Human Rights: Progression of Diversity Through Time and The End of Its Limits
Thursday, March 21, 2019
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Doors open at 11:15 AM
Time. How has time affected us? The fight to obtain civil rights as recently as the late 20th Century is still fresh in our nation’s history. Human rights are generally thought of as the most fundamental rights. They include the right to life, education, protection from torture, free expression, and fair trial. Many of these rights bleed into civil rights. As generations move forward, are we seeing changes? Is time the factor that’s going to be the end to the limits of diversity. Join us March 21, 2019, as we look at our forward path to unity in our community.
OUR SPEAKERS
KATHERINE EDWARDS
Retired Scientist and Engineer
Local Community Activist
Member of the LGBTQ Community
TREVOR HARVEY
Area XI Director
Florida State Conference NAACP
JANE PLITT
Local Author on Women’s Rights, Past to Present
Member, League of Women Voters
ELEUTERIO SALAZAR, JR.
Representing the Latin Community