Undocumented Black Citizen Symposium

Date
Friday, April 12, 2024, 8:30 am5:00 pm
Location
Chancellor Green Rotunda
Audience
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Graduate Affairs
  • Public
  • Undergraduate

Details

Event Description
Post

Focusing on the relational and transnational experiences of people who identify as Black and immigrant (or descendants of immigrants) and who are living in diasporic communities in Europe and the Americas, the symposium  centers  Black immigrant lives in dialogue with other minoritized people through a humanistic and artistic lens. The  diverse panelists will speak to the intersections of anti-blackness and xenophobia shaping citizenship exclusion across the Globe, and share some of the important lessons learned through their work, while connecting contemporary artistic and social movement across geographies. 

Event Type
Symposium
Event Category
AAS Co-Sponsored Event

 

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