02/19/2019
Anti-Black State Violence Across the Americas: Power and Struggle in Brazil and the U.S.*
February 20th– 22nd
University of California, Berkeley
2/20 @ David Brower Center (4:15 - 8:30pm)
2/21 @ Multicultural Community Center, MLK Building (9am - 6pm)
2/22 @ Multicultural Community Center, MLK Building (9am - 4pm)
2/22 Plenary Event @ Berkeley Law, Room 105 (5-7pm)
RSVP for individuals events and workshops: ABSV2019Registration
At a pivotal historical moment, the University of California, Berkeley will host some of the most influential social movement leaders from Brazil and the United States—homes to the two largest Black populations outside the continent of Africa. Join
Cat Brooks (Anti Police-Terror Project)
Ericka Huggins (Black Panther Party)
Vilma Reis (Movimento de Mulheres Negras)
Alicia Garza (Black Lives Matter)
Asha Ransby-Sporn (Black Youth Project 100)
Djamila Ribeiro (Movimento de Feministas Negras)
Andreia Beatriz & Hamilton Borges dos Santos (Reaja ou Será Mort@)
Christen Smith (UT Austin)
Tina Sacks, Leigh Raiford & john a. powell (UC Berkeley)
Camila de Moraes and more throughout this three-day symposium!
In 2019, a U.S. congressional session begins with more women and non-white members than ever before amid a contentious executive branch, and Brazil’s far-right president-elect begins his first term despite anti-Black, -LGBTQ, and -woman rhetoric. The symposium on “Anti-Black State Violence in the Americas” will facilitate transnational coalitions, engagement, and learning. Taking place over three days, scholars, scholar-activists, and organizers will discuss the intersecting challenges of addressing anti-black state violence through workshops on topics including: policing and democracy; historical foundations of Black struggle; wellness and healing; sustainability and social movements; cultural media production; education in today’s socio-cultural contexts; pathways to contesting racialized forms of violence, and many others.
Join us during this dynamic multi-disciplinary symposium as we illuminate cross-cultural understanding, bringing forward the sharp contrast and commonality between South and North America and generating anti-oppression community building across the Americas. All community members welcome!
RSVP for individuals events and workshops: ABSV2019Registration
Get up-to-date information and more details here: https://www.facebook.com/AntiBlackStateViolence2019/ (does not require a FB account). Our event page also has a link to the RSVP form.
*This event is organized by: The LUTA Initiative, developed by Maria Fátima Santos, co-directed with Jessica F. Compton, and with guidance from Tianna S. Paschel.
For questions, email us at [email protected]
The LUTA Initiative is a coalition invested in facilitating international dialogue about the realities of racialized state violence across the Americas. We are based in the Bay Area, but not limited by regional or national boundaries.