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We are the sparks, igniting and reigniting the beauty of resistance through Black feminist lineage. In this conversation we join artists of poetry, film, and the academy to talk about how their work speaks to contemporary social movements, exposing inequity and possibility, with writer, poet, and activist Stacey Ann Chin (@staceyannchin), documentary filmmaker and curator Ania Freer of Goat Curry Gallery, and Fikile Nxumalo(@Nxumalo71), Ndwandwe early childhood researcher. Stacey Ann, Ania, and Fikile listen to young children in such different ways engaging feminist futures and feminist pasts. In this conversation, we’ll talk about where they see possibilities in the intersections of age, race, and gender in all its expressions. Join us for this living room conversation, where we take the plastic off our grandma’s couch and try not to spill anything.
Co-sponsored by The Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
Feminist Futures//Feminist Pasts Symposium
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