“Cafe en casa” on Mrs. Mary Curry’s Movement Work to Build a Just Fresno: Watch the Recording

On August 31, 2023, grandmother and grandchild—Mrs. Mary Curry and Jordan Curry Carter—came together for a “Café en casa” to discuss Mrs. Curry’s longstanding justice work in West Fresno and its impact on future generations of the Black Freedom Struggle in the United States. Please follow this link to view the recording.

'Café en casa' is a virtual series created by the Miami Institute and the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) in 2021, bringing together scholars and activists across generations in dialogue on research and memory—on what it means to achieve greater equality, liberation, and human dignity at the local, national, regional, and global levels. The series brings a level of informality—and casual intergenerational dialogue—that we think should inform all of our work as scholars, as human beings honoring and building upon the work of our ancestors.

Speaker Bios:

Mrs. Mary Curry (bio available here).

Jordan Curry Carter (bio available here).

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