Peniel Joseph discusses his new book, “Stokely: A Life”
Peniel E. Joseph is Professor of History at Tufts University and founding director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy. He is the the author of the award-winning Waiting ‘Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America and Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama […]
“The New Day: Notes on (Mis)Education and the Dark Proletariat” by James Ford III
Professor Ford will reflect on the current crisis of education by revisiting 1930s Black radical thinkers, including W.E.B. Du Bois, Katherine Dunham and Langston Hughes. Drawing on Du Bois's classic Black Reconstruction, he argues that the dark proletariat’s underground pursuit of education begins reconstructing mainstream educational institutions. Likewise, a Langston Hughes poem, "New Day," identifies […]
“In the Life: Black Women and Serial Murder” by Terrion Williamson
Williamson is an Assistant Professor of African American Literature and Cultural Studies at Michigan State University. Her research interests include critical black cultural studies and critical race theory, black feminist theory, femicide and gendered violence, legal constructions of deviance and outlawry. She is currently working on a manuscript culled from her dissertation project entitled Scandalize […]
“Free Angela and All Political Prisoners!” Film Screening
Tickets required. Seating is General Admission. Doors open 5:00pm. Tickets for this event are for UCLA students. Tickets are first come first serve.
“Transcultural Performance Disciplines: Embodying AfroAsia Through Martial Arts in Theater, Film and Everyday Practice” by Zachary Price
Zachary Price is the Bunche Assistant Researcher on the Race & Hollywood/Hollywood Advancement Project. His work looks at performance as a strategy for political survival and transformation. Dr. Price has a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara in Theater and Dance, an M.F.A. in Playwriting from the New School University, a B.S. in […]
“Feminism and Abolition: Extending the Dialogue” by Angela Y. Davis
Critically acclaimed author, activist, and intellectual Angela Y. Davis is this year's UC Regents Professor and Professor of History of Consciousness, an interdisciplinary PhD program, and Professor of Feminist Studies at University of California, Santa Cruz. The event is sponsored by the Gender Studies Department and will be held at 5:30pm in Royce Hall.
2014 CRS Annual Symposium: Whiteness as Property: Twenty Year Appraisal
For more information or to register for this event please visit the 2014 Critical Race Symposium homepage.