On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 Pepperdine School of Public Policy hosted the founder and president of the Woodson Center, Robert L. Woodson, Sr. for an engaging discussion regarding black history and American values.
Woodson’s social activism dates back to the 1960s when as a young civil rights activist, he developed and coordinated national and local community revitalization programs. During the 1970s he directed the National Urban League’s Administration of Justice division. Woodson is an influential leader on issues of poverty alleviation and empowering disadvantaged communities to become agents of their own uplift.
Woodson is the author of several books, including On the Road to Economic Freedom, The Triumphs of Joseph: How Today’s Community Healers Are Reviving Our Streets and Neighborhood, Lessons From the Least of These: The Woodson Principles, and the newly released #1 bestseller, Red, White, and Black: Rescuing American History from Revisionists and Race Hustlers.
Негізгі бет (Robert L. Woodson) Black History: An Affirmation of American Values
Пікірлер: 4