The LMU Anti-Racism Project is a monthly series will consist of speakers and small group discussions to promote the development of Loyola Marymount University as an anti-racist institution through campus-wide dialogue and education. The fall series will examine anti-racism through different lenses and issues—free speech, impacts of white supremacy and anti-Black racism, and religious/spiritual values and traditions. Co-hosted by GSLMU Vice president, Taina Rodriguez-Berardi
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis - Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Culture and Trauma Research Lab at Pepperdine University