The Society for Radical Geography, Spatial Theory, and Everyday Life presents...

Symposium: Spatializing Sovereignty
Mills College, Oakland, CA
Friday, March 4th, 10am-6pm

Throughout the day there will be artist talks, film screenings, and scholarly presentations on a range of themes engaging questions of sovereignty, writ large. Highlights include: 

10:00 AM: Opening remarks by Johnella LaRose
, Indian People Organizing for Change  

2:00 PM: Keynote by Gelare Khoshgozaran (LA-based multidisciplinary writer and artist) 

5:00 PM: Keynote by Dr. Mishuana Goeman (Tonawanda Band of Seneca), UCLA Professor of Gender Studies & American Indian Studies, 
“Electric Lights, Tourist Sights: Gendering Dispossession and Settler Colonial Infrastructure at the Niagara Falls.”

This is the fourth annual meeting of The Society for Radical Geography, Spatial Theory, and Everyday Life. The collective was founded to foster dialogue and collaboration among artists, organizers, and academics.
To learn more about the organization, CFP, and past symposiums​,​ check out our website: https://radicalspacesblog.wordpress.com/

For those unable to join us in Oakland, we encourage you to watch presentations and engage during q&a via the livestream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/radicalspaces




Savannah J. Kilner, MA
Doctoral Student
Gender Studies, UCLA
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