Black Politics – History – Theory Workshop

Black Politics – History – Theory Workshop

“After #Ferguson, After #Baltimore:  The Challenge of Black Death and Black Life for Black Political Thought”

After #Ferguson, After #Baltimore

After #Ferguson, After #Baltimore

Date: Friday 22 and Saturday 23 April 2016, 10.30 am – 5pm

Venue: The Heritage Room, Orrington Hotel,

Participants:

Sherwin Bryant, Northwestern University

Barnor Hesse, Northwestern University

Juliet Hooker, University of Texas at Austin

Minkah Makalani, University of Texas at Austin

John Marquez, Northwestern University

Junaid Rana, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Steve Marshall, University of Texas at Austin

Debra Thompson, Northwestern University

Shatema Threadcraft, Rutgers University

Screening & Discussion of: ‘Wilmington on Fire’ with Director Christopher Everett & Narrator Larry Thomas, which explores the white coup d’état that massacred African Africans in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1898.

For further information, contact Barnor Hesse: hb-hesse@northwestern.edu