The True Story of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland - Film Screening and Discussion
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
7 – 9:30 p.m.
Chandler-Gilbert Community College
Community Room, 1242
Agave Hall
By the time she was 19, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland had participated in dozens of sit-ins and protests, was shot at, attacked, and put on death row for being a Freedom Rider. Heralded as an unsung hero, she participated in some of the most iconic and pivotal moments of the American Civil Rights Movement. She was a crusader who integrated Tugaloo College (an HBCU), was the first white student in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., trained white activists and dedicated her career to youth education.
Join us for a film and discussion that will examine Mulholland’s journey and use it as a catalyst to explore social justice activism, allyship and movement building.
FREE | Open to the Public | Light Refreshments
Register at csrd.asu.edu/AnOrdinaryHero
or call 602-496-1376
Register at csrd.asu.edu/AnOrdinaryHero
or call 602-496-1376
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