Cheryl Dunye speaking at "Community Voices: A Public Dialogue," Museum of the African Diaspora; photo: Julia Becker
Talks

Community Voices: A Public Dialogue with Chinyere Tutashinda

Thursday, July 16, 2015

5 p.m.

Museum of the African Diaspora

Participants

Chinyere Tutashinda

Every Thursday evening during Portraits and Other Likenesses from SFMOMA, join us in the MoAD galleries for Community Voices: A Public Dialogue. Hear a creative thinker from the Bay Area cultural community reflect on the exhibition’s themes of identity, representation, space, and diaspora, and how these themes inspire the speaker’s practice.

Educate, Motivate, Inspire — Change the world! This is the philosophy Chinyere Tutashinda lives by. Chinyere has over 15 years of media production, communications, and organizing experience. She has worked at Youth Together for the past 6 years, supporting communications strategy and helping the organization lead the fight for education justice in the Bay Area. Chinyere is committed to working for change. As a founding member of the BlackOUT Collective, she has been able to organize and train people across the county in direct action. With a BA in Journalism and an MA in Media Activism, Chinyere uses her education and dedication to the community in all that she does.