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Brave Spaces

2017 Conference

Keynote Speakers

Friday Keynote

Ricardo Levins Morales

Ricardo Levins Morales describes himself as a “healer and trickster organizer disguised as an artist.” His activism has included support work for the Black Panthers and Young Lords to participating in or acting in solidarity with farmers, environmental, labor, racial justice and peace movements. Increasingly he has come to see his art and organizing practices as means to address individual, collective and historical trauma. He co-leads workshops on trauma and resilience for organizers as well as trainings on creative organizing, social justice strategy and sustainable activism, and mentors and supports young activists. He operates, with a crew of co-workers, out of a studio/storefront gallery in south Minneapolis.

Saturday Keynote

Sun Yung Shin

신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin, MFA, MAT, is a Korean adoptee and immigrant, born in Seoul and raised in the Chicago area. She is the author of poetry/essay collections Unbearable Splendor (Minnesota Book Award); Rough, and Savage; and Skirt Full of Black (Asian American Literary Award) (all published by Coffee House Press). She is the editor of A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota and co-editor of Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption. Her bilingual (Korean/English) illustrated children’s book is Cooper’s Lesson. She teaches creative writing, and is a community cultural worker and facilitator, focusing on ending white supremacy and, with others, building a better world. She is the co-director of Poetry Asylum and is an emerging healing practitioner (biodynamic craniosacral therapy and Reiki). She lives in Minneapolis; more at www.sunyungshin.com.

Saturday Keynote

Kim Katrin

Kim Katrin is an internationally acclaimed award winning educator, consultant & social entrepreneur. She is recognized as one of The Root’s’ Young Feminists to Watch’, and celebrated as Canada’s National Youth Role Model.

Since 2012, Kim has spoken on equity and social entrepreneurship at institutions across Canada and the US both on and offline to millions. Kim has opened for the cultural scholar Cornel West at the University of California, delivered the keynote address at Historically Black Colleges’s Morehouse & Spelman and was a beloved speaker at LUSH headquarters.

She has hosted events for the United Nations, conversations with Grammy award winner Erykah Badu, New York Times best selling writer Roxane Gay and icon Jewelle Gomez.

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We use dialogue, alternative education, & artistic expression to support mixed people & transracial adoptees of color to learn through an intersectional framework, heal racial trauma, and build community solidarity in the struggle for equity and justice.

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We envision a world free from oppressive social constructs, in which we draw on the healing powers of knowing our past, grounding into our present, and cultivating a just future for our descendants.

We are creating brave spaces!

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