On Wednesday afternoon, Agnes Scott College will host a virtual anti-racist event about "truth, racial healing about community courageous conversations."

The event, Anti-Racist Work Begins at Home: A Community Courageous Conversation & a Teach-in for Allies, will begin at 3 p.m.

It will include panelists: Jacinta Williams who is the head of equity and inclusion at the Atlanta International School and Dr. Elizabeth Hackett, chair and associate professor of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies at Agnes Scott College.

The event will be moderated by Dr. Yves-Rose Porcena, the vice president for Equity and Inclusion at Agnes Scott College.

Information on registering can be found here.

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Anti-Racist Work Begins at Home: A Community Courageous Conversation & a Teach-in for Allies
3 p.m., June 10
Virtual event

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