About this Event
We are excited to partner with Wayne State University's College of Education to host Dr. David Stovall in Detroit on Thursday May 7th at 6pm. Join us for a rich conversation, a Q & A session and book signing line.
We welcome students, staff and community to join us to learn celebrate the work and new book of David Stovall. Feel free to join with a free or book ticket at this link.
About the Book:
A hard-hitting exploration of how state policy displaces and isolates Black communities and how collective resistance creates spaces for working-class people of color to identify the true cause of conflict as capitalism and white supremacy
Marginalized communities often become understandably preoccupied with a city’s structured attempt to deem them disposable, making it difficult to see people experiencing the same suffering as potential comrades in struggle. Enemies are manufactured as the result of continued displacement, hyper-segregation, and dispossession. Under these impossible circumstances people are often quicker to punch each other before they identify the enemy as white supremacy and capitalism, creating a society where conflict is engineered.
Dr. Stovall was an contributor to the 2018 book Twenty-First-Century Jim Crow Schools, which William Ayer saw as a look at the impact of charter school and a guidebook to save public schools. His attention to schools is evidenced in his supprt by writing a forward for the recently published book Beyond Bad Apples: Teacher Education for Police Free Schools.
About the Author:
David Omotoso Stovall is a professor in the Department of Black Studies and Criminology, Law & Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the author of Born Out of Struggle: Critical Race Theory, School Creation and the Politics of Interruption.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Source Booksellers, 4240 Cass Avenue, Detroit, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 28.76












