Coalition, Comparativism, Community
Friday, April 8 – Saturday, April 9, 2022
Join us for a two-day symposium with scholars, poets, and visual artists who think through racial justice in a global frame. How does comparativism shape and transform their work? What are the challenges and revelations on the path toward coalition and community? What can we learn from one another’s art, writing, and multimedia projects to develop a shared, planetary praxis toward antiracist futures?
Register Here for Roundtable Discussions
Black/Brown Intersections
Queer of Color Borderscapes
Bridging Diaspora and Coloniality
Register Here for Keynote Event
Natalie Diaz and Sa’dia Rehman
April 9, 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM PT
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Virtual Program
Friday, April 8
9:00 AM-10:30 AM PT | Undergraduate Research Panel Rayanne Asuncion, UC Santa Barbara Asia Cureton, UC Santa Barbara Joann Fong, UC Santa Barbara Bridget Rios, UC Santa Barbara |
11:00 AM-12:30 PM PT | Rountable: Black/Brown Intersections Juliet Hooker, Brown University Joshua Javier Guzmán, UCLA Nitasha Tamar Sharma, Northwestern Unviersity Cathy Thomas, UC Santa Barbara Felice Blake, UC Santa Barbara Moderator: Taylor Holmes, UC Santa Barbara |
1:30 PM-3:00 PM PT | Roundtable: Queer of Color Borderscapes Joshua Chambers-Letson, Northwestern University Ellie Hernández, UC Santa Barbara Mrinalini Chakravorty, University of Virginia Omise’eke Tinsley, UC Santa Barbara Moderator: Erick Rodriguez, UC Santa Barbara |
Saturday, April 9
9:00 AM-10:30 AM PT | Rountable: Bridging Diaspora and Coloniality Quynh Nhu Le, University of South Florida Aimee Bahng, Pomona College Kazim Ali, UC San Diego Nadège Clitandre, UC Santa Barbara Amrah Salomón, UC Santa Barbara Moderator: Heidi Amin-Hong, UC Santa Barbara |
11:00 AM-1:00 PM PT | Keynote Event Sa’dia Rehman, Ohio State University Natalie Diaz, Arizona State University Moderator: Swati Rana, UC Santa Barbara Moderator: Maria Carolina Sintura, UC Santa Barbara |
Presented by Stephanie Batiste, Taylor Holmes, Swati Rana, Celia Herrera Rodriguez, and Erick Rodriguez