Join us in The BreakLine Arena for a life-changing conversation with lifelong activist, Professor Loretta J. Ross.
Loretta Ross is an award-winning, nationally-recognized expert on racism and racial justice, women’s rights, and human rights. Her work emphasizes the intersectionality of social justice issues and how intersectionality can fuel transformation.
Ross is a visiting associate professor at Smith College (Northampton, MA) in the Program for the Study of Women and Gender, teaching courses on white supremacy, race and culture in America, human rights, and calling in the calling out culture.
She has co-written three books on reproductive justice and appears regularly in major media outlets about the issues of our day. She was recently featured in a New York Times piece, “What if Instead of Calling People Out, We Called Them In?“
You can also check out her inspiring TED Talk “Don’t call people out — call them in” here.