
Terrence Floyd, the founder of the We Are Floyd Foundation and a board member of the George Floyd Memorial Foundation, discussed how to promote change, how to deal with grief, law enforcement and his brother, George.

The Social Justice Summit, to be held March 2 at 4 p.m., will feature Terrence Floyd, the founder of the We Are Floyd Foundation and a board member of the George Floyd Memorial Foundation.

The Office of Student Engagement will hold its annual Social Justice Summit virtually on Tuesday and Thursday, April 6 and 8, featuring speakers Ericka Hart and Tarana Burke.

“If we want to live in a more just society, if we want to change the laws, if we want to make sure that no one is marginalized or othered or isolated, it’s on all of us,” Mónica Ramírez said during her keynote presentation on Feb. 7.

The annual Social Justice Summit, scheduled for Friday, Feb. 7, will feature keynote speaker Mónica Ramírez, who helped spark Time’s Up, a movement against sexual harassment in the workplace.

The event, hosted by CSUSB’s Office of Student Engagement, will be held on Saturday, Feb. 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in CSUSB’s Santos Manuel Student Union Event Center. The summit is free and open to the public.

The Social Justice Summit at CSUSB, hosted by the Office of Student Engagement, focused on human rights and equality with breakout sessions and a keynote speech by Angela Rye — influential political strategist, social justice advocate.

“Embracing the Mosaic,” will feature keynote speaker Opal Tometi, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, on Saturday, March 2, at the Santos Manuel Student Union.

The summit, with the theme “Embracing the Mosaic,” aimed to encourage students to understand their own social identities as well as of those around them, among other topics.