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“The Hearts We Beat: Black Feminist Freedom in the Hold of Slavery”
  • Date: Wednesday, February 10th, 20212021-02-10
  • Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
  • Location: Via ZoomVia Zoom
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Speaker: Jasmine Syedullah of Vassar College

“Drawing on black feminist practices, this talk extends ideas of freedom beyond binaries of resistance and reticence, beyond oppositional relationships of being either fugitive or free to consider what nonbinary imaginations of freedom were born of those who chose to inhabit the hold of slavery otherwise. What do they teach us about the bounds of abolition?”

Respondent: Jessica Klunderlund, Director of the Carter G. Woodson Center and Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies

Co-sponsor: African and African American Studies

Please join us via zoom.

https://berea.zoom.us/j/93699971358

Contact: Dr. Dawn Hall

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