Join us on next Thursday, May 13th at 3pm ET, for the Electric Marronage SOLIDARITIES event: A conversation on the concept and practice of Solidarity, Abolition, and Relations Across Difference in and across Black, Indigenous, Pacific, Caribbean, and Asian contexts.
We are excited to engage in a discussion with these five activists, writers, and scholars:
Kim Tran, an organizer, and consultant who works at the intersection of social protest, race and gender.
Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu, a Tongan/Pacific Islander scholar, poet, and community organizer
Shariana Ferrer-Nuñez, a Black queer feminist Puerto Rican activist, scholar and organizer, co-founder of La Colectiva Feminista en Construcción
Janey Lew, an Asian Canadian poet, scholar, and Educational Consultant of Indigenous Initiatives at the University of British Columbia
Amarilys Estrella, a scholar of race and gender within transnational movements, Black Latin American, Latinx identity, and human rights and anti-racist activism
To register please click this link: www.tinyurl.com/EMRelations
Please see flyer attached and share widely within your networks!
-Taller Electric Marronage (co-sponsored with JHU's Latin America in a Globalizing World)