November 15 Tuesday, 6:00pm | Online
Frank B. Wilderson, III, an award-winning writer, poet, scholar, activist and Chancellor Professor at UC-Irvine, worked with the ANC during the apartheid era. Selamawit D. Terrefe, Assistant Professor in English at Tulane Univ., and Mellon Just Futures Fellow and visiting faculty at Williams College, specializes in Global Black Studies, Gender/Sexuality, Psychoanalysis, Continental Philosophy and Critical Theory. Joy James, political philosopher and author, is Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College.
*The concept for this discussion sponsored by the Williams Just Futures Mellon Project and the Oakley Center originated with Black doctoral students/postdocs immersed in the possibilities of organizing and resistance against repression.