Sojourner Truth Lecture: Charlene A. Carruthers, author and filmmaker

February 17, 2026 7–8:30 p.m.

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Judy Borello
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The Sojourner Truth Lectureship, established in 1983, honors the achievements and contributions of outstanding African American women in the U.S. and the African Diaspora. Conceived and administered by faculty in the Intercollegiate Department of Africana Studies, the lectureship is sponsored by six of The Claremont Colleges: Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Pomona, Scripps colleges and Claremont Graduate University. This year, the talk will take place at Harvey Mudd.

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Charlene A. Carruthers (she/her) is a writer, filmmaker, community organizer, and Black studies PhD candidate at Northwestern University. Her work spans more than 20 years of community organizing across racial, gender and economic justice movements.

A practitioner of telling more complete stories, her work as an artist is to honor ancestors across the diaspora and interrogate ongoing work towards collective liberation. Charlene wrote and directed The Funnel, a short film, which received the Queer Black Voices Award at the 35th Annual aGLIFF Prism Film Festival. Charlene also directed La Salida, a short film co-written by Deivid Rojas and produced by Full Spectrum Features. She is an inaugural Marguerite Casey Presidential Freedom Scholar, 2024 Northwestern University Presidential Fellow and 2024 Center for Racial Justice Fellow at the University of Michigan.

She is the founding National Director of BYP100, a national organization of young Black organizers working through a Black queer feminist lens. In addition to being a highly sought-after speaker, educator and facilitator, Charlene is author of the bestselling book, Unapologetic: A Black, Queer and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements (Beacon Press). She is an enthusiastic global traveler and believes that food is the best way to learn about people and culture.

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