Ndaba Mandela to Speak at Fannie Lou Hamer Symposium
Galloway, N.J. 鈥Ndaba Mandela, the grandson of Nelson Mandela and co-founder of the Africa Rising Foundation, will be the 21st keynote speaker for the Fannie Lou Hamer Human & Civil Rights Symposium at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the Stockton Performing Arts Center.
Ndaba Mandela
Ndaba is the co-founder and chairman of the Mandela Institute for Humanity, where he lifts up the next generation of African leaders and fights for the end of HIV/AIDS. His recent book, 鈥淕oing to the Mountain: Life Lessons from My Grandfather, Nelson Mandela,鈥 is the first-ever to tell Nelson Mandela's life through the eyes of the grandson who was raised by him. Nelson Mandela was a worldwide anti-apartheid activist and leader who served as South Africa鈥檚 first Black president from 1994 to 1999 and the first head of the country elected in a fully representative democratic election.
This year鈥檚 symposium, titled 鈥淕eneration Next: New Voices in the Fight for Social Justice,鈥 will include additional speeches by Stockton President Joe Bertolino and faculty from Stockton鈥檚 Africana Studies program, as well as musical performances and a poetry recitation. There will be a panel discussion and audience Q&A session following Ndaba Mandela鈥檚 speech.
Past keynote speakers include Shirley N. Weber, California鈥檚 first Black secretary of state; Keisha Blain, a historian and author of 鈥淯ntil I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer鈥檚 Enduring Message to America鈥; and former New Jersey Lt. Governor Sheila Y. Oliver.
This event is sponsored by the Africana Studies program, the Unified Black Students Society, the Office of the Provost, The Council of Black Faculty and Staff, the Office of the President, the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity and the Office of Student Development.