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SUMMARY:Abolition on Stolen Land
DESCRIPTION:Situated at the present historical conjuncture of resurgent white nationalism and xenophobia\, this convening foregrounds the ongoing and renewed uprisings for Black freedom and Indigenous sovereignty in the imperial formation that is the United States of America. With attention to land dispossession\, organized abandonment\, and racial terror\, it traces the histories and futures of abolition on stolen land. \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nKeynote speaker: \n\nRuth Wilson Gilmore\, Professor of Geography and Director\, Center for Place\, Culture\, and Politics\, CUNY. Co-founder\, Critical Resistance.\n\nIn conversation with: \n\nNick Estes\, Citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. Assistant Professor of American Studies\, University of New Mexico. Co-founder\, The Red Nation.\nSarah Haley\, Associate Professor of African American Studies and Gender Studies\, and Director\, Black Feminism Initiative\, UCLA.\nCharles Sepulveda (Tongva and Acjachemen)\, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies\, University of Utah.\n\nModerated by: \n\nGaye Theresa Johnson\, Associate Professor of Chicana/o\, and Central American Studies\, UCLA.\n\nChaired by: \n\nAnanya Roy\, Professor of Urban Planning\, Social Welfare\, and Geography\, UCLA\, and Director\, UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/abolition-on-stolen-land/
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