Listening, Learning, Leading: Allyship In Action

When

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Where

Private Location

Category

This panel, Learning, Listening, Leading: Allyship in Action, will explore allyship as a lived practice, grounded in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of justice, moral courage, and collective responsibility. Drawing from campus and community perspectives, the conversation will examine what authentic allyship looks like in higher education—especially in moments of discomfort, conflict, or institutional resistance. Kenyon Black will lead students in this discussion on how students, faculty, staff, and administrators can move beyond performative support to sustained, accountable action that supports Black and other marginalized students and communities. For more information contact Nicole Flores, floresnm@lemoyne.edu