Teach-In: Abolition at UIC, Session 3
Date / Time
July 9, 2020
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
This event will feature a panel conversation among scholars from UIC on broader contexts of police brutality, state violence, and abolition. Join us to learn and build a mass movement for abolition! The speakers are:
Dr. Barbara Ransby, Professor of History, Gender and Women’s Studies & African American Studies
Dr. Nadine Naber, Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies & Global Asian Studies
Dr. Liat Ben-Moshe, Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice
Dr. Susila Gurusami, Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice
Dr. Ronak Kapadia, Associate Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies
Dr. Rahim Kurwa, Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice
Registration is required in order to receive the Zoom link before the event! Please RSVP here.
Registration will be capped at 500 due to Zoom audience limitations, so please register early and notify us in advance if you are unable to attend. The event link will be emailed to you two hours before the session. If you are unable to register, or cannot access the Zoom event on the day for any reason, you can view the panel discussion live on our Facebook Page “Abolition at UIC” (be sure to like the page beforehand to be able to view the live stream).
Live captioning (CART) will be provided. For any other access needs, or for more information, please contact uicabolition@gmail.com
Cosponsored by: Anthropology, Arab American Cultural Center (ArabAmCC), Asian American Resource and Cultural Center (AARCC), Disability Cultural Center (DCC), Gender and Women’s Studies (GWS), and Global Asian Studies (GLAS)