SLFL Tour: Ridgefield. - September 1, 2016. [x]

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SLFL Tour: Ridgefield. - September 1, 2016. [x]
SLFL Tour: Ridgefield. - September 1, 2016. [x]
BASTILLE -- Send Them Off!
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NEW YORK CITY
THU SEP 1 - 6:00 PM
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Blvd
Conversations in Black Freedom Studies: Black Women & the Criminal Justice System
How do we make sense of the increasing menace of racial terror in America? Is there a pattern to this racial violence? What is the history of this criminalization of black women? Why is there no mercy for black women in the criminal justice system? And how have black women challenged these injustices in the criminal justice system? Join the conversation with Sarah Haley, Keisha Blain, and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor as they explain the role of race and gender not only in punishment but also in the Making of Jim Crow Modernity. They will explain why race and gender matter for understanding violence, degradation and mass incarceration then and now as well as the ways black women have resisted these unjust systems. This dynamic adult education program in the Conversations in Black Freedom Studies series is curated by professors Jeanne Theoharis (Brooklyn College/CUNY) and Komozi Woodard (Sarah Lawrence College). #BlkWomenJustice Schomburg Education Keisha N. Blain, PhD Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Watch on livestream: https://livestream.com/schomburgcenter/events/6154656
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Atualização do twitter de Leo no dia 09.01.16
@JUNGTW_LEO: Nos encontraremos em breve.
Original:もうすぐ会いましょう。
09.01.16 6:32pm
Just played Cards Against Humanity with the family. My dad wins often, which is very weird and slightly disturbing. We all tied today.