We read about it in the newspapers and we saw it unfold on television.  The tragic events that occurred in Ferguson, MO have incited a complex discussion about socioeconomic issues that are now at the forefront of debate in America.

Both sides agree: more conversations and changes need to happen, but where do we start?

To hear from someone with a pivotal role in the future of Ferguson, attend the public talk:

“Lessons Learned in Ferguson and Their Implications for the Country"
Hosted by Rev. Starsky Wilson
Friday, Jan 16 at 4 pm
Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall

Recently appointed as Co-Chair of the Ferguson Commission, Rev. Wilson will share his thoughts about the state of race and class in America, as well as discuss how we can all move forward and learn from the recent events in Ferguson.  Rev. Wilson is also the President & CEO of Deaconess Foundation and a Pastor of St. John United Church of Christ in St. Louis.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn more about what’s next for public policy on an issue that is on everyone's mind.