May 25, Building Power to Fight for the Common Good: Black Lives Matter, Racial Justice and Labor
Building Power to Fight for the Common Good:
Black Lives Matter, Racial Justice and Labor
Using examples from their own research, organizing, and media work, Todd Wolfson and Chenjerai Kumanyika will discuss how Black Lives Matter is a response to long-held racial disparities. They will also explore how the movement has critiqued systemic racism in criminal justice and consider how this fight intersects with historic and contemporary labor struggles.
Presenters:
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Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, Rutgers
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Todd Wolfson, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and Co-Director of the Media, Inequality, and Change Center, Rutgers
Building Power to Fight for the Common Good:
Black Lives Matter, Racial Justice and Labor
Using examples from their own research, organizing, and media work, Todd Wolfson and Chenjerai Kumanyika will discuss how Black Lives Matter is a response to long-held racial disparities. They will also explore how the movement has critiqued systemic racism in criminal justice and consider how this fight intersects with historic and contemporary labor struggles.
Presenters:
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Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, Rutgers
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Todd Wolfson, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and Co-Director of the Media, Inequality, and Change Center, Rutgers