ENGAGE anti-racism workshop featuring Tawana Petty in a discussion based on her book, “Towards Humanity: Shifting the Culture of Anti-Racism Organizing."
(Video by Yung Souja) The 1st Annual Petty Propolis Art Festival & Artist Retreat was held on Labor Day Weekend 2018.
An immersive cultural experience that honors the legacy of dynamic artistry, history, performance, and grassroots culture, in Historic Idlewild MI.
Continuing our legacy of dynamic artistry, history, performance, and grassroots culture, in Historic Idlewild MI.
A brief history of Detroit's revolutionary spirit and the present moment. Anti-racism organizer Tawana Petty in discussion with historian Jamon Jordan.
FRED (Facing Race, Elevating Democracy) Talks is part of Race Forward’s Mass Freedom project.
What's at stake for justice & democracy in this election and beyond? Urban Consulate host Orlando P. Bailey welcomes Tawana Petty of Petty Propolis and Erin Keith of Detroit Justice Center for a candid conversation at Detroit Public Theatre. (Filmed by Afrochine, November 2, 2022)
The SSRC’s Just Tech program foregrounds questions of power, equity, and the public impact of new technologies, investigating evidence of bias and harm while centering the perspectives of historically marginalized communities.
Tawana Petty is a poet who uses her words to take on current issues facing the community.
From Detroit Performs, Episode 4606/Segment 4
We are honored to be part of the Water Equals Life Coalition. So, on the 10th Anniversary of Imagine A Day Without Water, October 17, 2024, we shared this poem from our ED, Tawana Petty. It chronicles a day with Tawana and Monica Lewis Patrick, CEO of We the People of Detroit delivering water to families in need.