“Not until we rise above this notion of race and color will we truly rise as human beings.” Christi Griffin
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AUTHOR:
Standing amidst a host of St. Louis’ notable authors, Dr. Griffin was one of the authors who participated in Our Pens Are Mighty hosted by the Office of the Comptroller, City of St. Louis at The Missouri History Museum. Featured authors include The Honorable Frankie Freeman, Dr. John Wright, Shirley LeFlore, Eugene B. Redman and Riisa Renee.
SPEAKER:
Dr. Griffin has spoken to a broad range of audiences from high school and colleges students to educators, social workers, community groups and police. She has painted a clear and convincing picture of the current state of our criminal justice system as one that’s destroying our communities and decreasing our safety in the process. Her message has been conveyed on radio, national television, a PBS documentary and on the stages of the Touhill Performing Arts Center and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Her passionate delivering rivets audiences and spurs them to explore ways of changing a very broken system.
PAST SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
- Washington University School of Law – Panel speaker
- WashintonUniversity Brown School of Social Work- Guest Lecturer
- BJC & St. Louis Children’s Hospital Martin Luther King Annual Observance – Key Note Speaker
- The Center For the Study of Civil and Human Rights Laws Civil Rights Conference, 50th Anniversary March on Washington – Panel speaker
- Gephardt Institute, Washington University – Guest Speaker
- University of Missouri St. Louis, Dept. of Criminology – Guest Lecturer
- Missouri History Museum – Guest Speaker & Moderator
- UMKC, Dept. of Criminology – Guest Speaker
- St. Louis University Dept. of African American Studies – Guest Lecturer
- White Privilege Conference – Workshop speaker
- Delta Sigma Theta – Panel speaker
- The Anniversary Club – Guest speaker
- St. Louis University School of Law, Black Law Student Assoc. – Guest Speaker
- Forest Park Community College – Guest Speaker
- Social Action Summer Institute – Keynote Speaker
- Urban League Young Professionals – Guest Speaker
- Webster-Rockhill Ministries Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration – Keynote Speaker
- Unitarian Inspired Faith Social Justice Conference – Gues Speaker
- Just Faith – Guest Speaker
- Northwest Academy of Law Peace Summit – Moderator
- Howard University’s Assoc. for the Study of African American History Conference – Panel Speaker
- National Association of Black Social Workers-St. Louis Chapter
Elizabeth Garlington Lecture Series – Guest Speaker - Washington Tabernacle Baptist Church – Lilly Leadbetter Lecture Series – Lecturer
- Webster Groves High School – Keynote Speaker
- Xavier University Black Lives Matter Conference – workshop speaker
- Phillips Seminary, workshop speaker
- National Civil Rights Museum
- Soulfisher Ministries, Annual Dinner Keynote Speaker
- City of Hazelwood MO, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration
- Wesley Smith United Methodist Church, Black History Month Program
TV & Radio
>Lawrence O’Donnell Show, MSNBC
> Sunday Morning Live Radio ShowKey to Life Radio Show
> Jaws of Justice, Kansas City Radio Show
> The Bernie Hayes Radio and TV Show
> Jade Harrell Radio Show
> PBS Saturday News Hour
> PBS Documentary – “The Talk”
TOPICS:
Mass Incarceration: The New Civil Rights Movement and the Plight of 21st Century African Americans
Black, White, and Blue: Bridging a Widening Gap
I Stand Accused: The Role of Ethics in Social Work in a System of Mass Incarceration
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle: A Mother’s Power to Change the World