Hull Lecture on Women and Social Justice: Tiffany Lethabo King

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Wed, Nov 10, 2021

3:30 PM – 5 PM PST (GMT-8)

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Black Aesthetics: Representing Relations of Bodies, Land, and Ecologies
Join us for an afternoon lecture with Professor Tiffany Lethabo King.
Professor King's work is animated by abolitionist and decolonial traditions within Black Studies and Native/Indigenous Studies. She is the author of The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies (Duke University Press, 2020) which won the Lora Romero First Book Prize. She also co-edited Otherwise Worlds: Against Settler Colonialism and Anti-Black Racism (Duke University Press, 2021). Her forthcoming work, Red and Black Alchemies of Flesh: Conjuring A Decolonial and Abolitionist Now, turns to the connective threads that bring Black queer feminist and Indigenous/Native queer feminist traditions into intimate and erotic relations.

Thank you to our Co-Sponsors: American-Indian and Indigenous Collective
Department of Black Studies
Department of Feminist Studies
The Hull Professor of Feminist Studies
The Women's Center

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