Protests and Pedagogy, a critical collective of Black and Caribbean scholars, presents
Black Protest, Black Lives, and the University: A Transnational Conversation between Verene Shepherd (Jamaica) and Asanda Ngoasheng (South Africa)
Monday February 22, 10:30am-noon.
Zoom Registration: https://bit.ly/3tKqzMQ
Recent protests across the Black diaspora as well as critical challenges to the university as a colonial structure have been underpinned by a philosophical grounding in the discourse and demands of reparations. This conversation will take up questions of reparatory justice in relation to Black protest and the university. Our contributors will draw on their respective leadership in the Reparations Movement spearheaded by the University of the West Indies and the #FeesMustFall, #RhodesMustFall, and #DecolonisingTheCurriculum movements emerging from South Africa. We will explore the challenges, provocations as well as the transformative possibilities of these movements to right historical injustices on both sides of the Atlantic (see poster attached).
Please join us.
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