15th ANNUAL BLACK SOLIDARITY CONFERENCE at Yale


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The Black Solidarity Conference (BSC) was founded in 1994 on the campus of Yale University as an extension of Black Solidarity Day, an occasion inspired by Douglas Turner Ward's play Day of Absence. In the past, the Black Solidarity Conference has welcomed speakers such as Kathleen Cleaver, Spike Lee, Jeffrey Johnson, and Tavis Smiley to unite and inspire students across the nation. Over its fifteen-year history, BSC has emerged as the largest undergraduate conference at Yale and we anticipate this year’s conference will be the largest to date.

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