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Join us for an evening with Angela Davis—professor emerita, activist, writer, and one of the most influential voices in the global struggle for justice. Her work examines the intersections of race, gender, and class, with a particular focus on prisons, policing, and abolition. Author of numerous groundbreaking books, including Angela Davis: An Autobiography and co-author of Abolition.Feminism.Now., Dr. Davis continues to challenge us to imagine new futures beyond the prison industrial complex. This special event will feature a moderated conversation with Dr. Derrick Harriell, offering powerful dialogue and reflection on building a more just world. Sponsored by Student Involvement, Women’s Resource Center, LGBTQ+ Resource Center, First-Gen Resource Center, Honors College, Dept of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Black Student Union and Black Student Cultural Center
In Partnership with Women’s and Gender Studies, African & African Diaspora Studies, & African Diaspora Council
A ticket is required to attend this event.
Free for UWM Students
$20 for non-UWM students
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UWM Wisconsin Room, 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53211-3361, United States
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