Abolitionism, Revolution, and Afro-Feminism in Practice
Join moderators and WGSS peers on Tuesday, October 29th, from 4-5 pm in Phillips Hall 413 for an informal discussion of abolitionism, revolution, and Afro-feminism, both as theoretical concepts and as daily practices. This is a student-led event, moderated by undergraduate student Ye Gang Lee and and Elie Egbarin-Aho, e-board member of GW's Black Defiance.
This event will put real-world context to theoretical concepts. Examples include care ethics seen via Palestinian encampment as an act of revolution, revolution as collective individualism instead of a unified front, and abolitionism and mobilizing versus organizing.
RSVP is required in order to attend.