Slow Factory Open Edu: Envisioning Black Liberation and Indigenous Sovereignty with Amber Starks (aka Melanin Mvskoke)
This workshop seeks to examine the intersection of Black Liberation and Indigenous Sovereignty as logics and movements of abolition! We will consider the ways in which lateral oppression/harm between Black and Native communities (within the context of the U.S.) have been used as tools of white supremacy, settler colonial, and racial capitalism. And finally, we will explore how we can move from simply envisioning a post-colonial world to realizing an authentic liberated Black future and an actualized sovereign Indigenous future. Open Edu is Slow Factory’s free and accessible series of anti-colonial, intersectional classes center the voices and perspectives of People of the Global Majority. ASL interpreters are always included and each class is recorded and archived on our website.
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New York, NY, USA
When?
Dec 3
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Slow Factory Open Edu: Envisioning Black Liberation and Indigenous Sovereignty with Amber Starks (aka Melanin Mvskoke)
Where?
New York, NY, USA
When?
Dec
3
Time?
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Captioned
Interpreted
This workshop seeks to examine the intersection of Black Liberation and Indigenous Sovereignty as logics and movements of abolition! We will consider the ways in which lateral oppression/harm between Black and Native communities (within the context of the U.S.) have been used as tools of white supremacy, settler colonial, and racial capitalism. And finally, we will explore how we can move from simply envisioning a post-colonial world to realizing an authentic liberated Black future and an actualized sovereign Indigenous future. Open Edu is Slow Factory’s free and accessible series of anti-colonial, intersectional classes center the voices and perspectives of People of the Global Majority. ASL interpreters are always included and each class is recorded and archived on our website.
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