Date
April 14, 2022

Location

Location: Lynn Chu L002 Milstein, Barnard and virtual for non-CU/BC members


Time
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Event Organizer

Organized by Thabisile Griffin, ACLS Global Racisms Fellow, ICLS and History, Columbia University.


Event Sponsor

Event Co-Sponsor(s)

This series is being sponsored by the the Ambedkar Initiative at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society with the support of Africana Studies (Barnard), the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities (CU), AAADS (CU), and IRAAS (CU)


Featured guests- Sareeta Amrute, Navyug Gill, Murali ShanmugavelanPresentations and discussion on the necessity of disarray within local and global labor movements, including Indian Farmer’s Protest and racial/caste strikes in tech. Readings will be provided.

About this event

The Ambedkar Initiative at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, with the support of Africana Studies at Barnard, the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities, AAADS and IRAAS at Columbia University presents

Blueprints for Undercommons: Local and Global Wildness [VIEW THE FULL SERIES HERE]

April 14th-16th, 2022 at Columbia University and Barnard College

Join our three day series of work study groups, presentations, film screenings and musical performances, showcasing, studying, and discussing global events and movements that have been understood as wild and incomprehensible, forms of ‘acting out,’ or as instantiating periods of disorientation.

Thursday 4/14 6:30-8pm EST “To Forge a Strike: The Significance of Chaos”
Location: Lynn Chu L002 Milstein, Barnard and virtual for non-CU/BC members. Please note that this event will not be recorded.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

The Undercommons is both a practice and place of fugitive freedom against logics of manufactured debt, racial capitalism, and neoliberal conceits.

Powered by the Black radical tradition, spaces and moments of undercommoning are fundamentally international, studious, illogical, and borderless.

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