
AN UMOJA WOMAN 2 WOMAN EVENT
Show up for Intersectionality:
Gender and the Black Panther Party
with Angela D LeBlanc-Ernest
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
12:40 pm – 1:30 pm
Zoom ID: 935 7730 9248
Livestream is available for COM students and employees only.
Room 255, Academic Center
Kentfield Campus
Angela Darlean LeBlanc-Ernest is an educator, media content creator, author, researcher, and community archivist with a focus on 20th-century social movement history, gender, education, and culture.
She is the founding director of the Stanford-based Black Panther Party Research Project, the director of The Oakland Community School Project, and a co-founder of the Intersectional Black Panther Party History Project (IPHP). She graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in Afro-American Studies and from Stanford University with an M.A. in American History.
For more information, please email Colleen Mihal at [email protected].
Individuals seeking access support or reasonable accommodations to attend this event may contact the Student Activities and Advocacy Office at (415) 485-9376.
Sponsored by Umoja Equity Institute(UEI), Umoja Learning Community, Woman 2 Woman, Communication Program, MAPS

