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Abolition Then and Now with Isaac Julien and Robin D.G. Kelley

Tuesday, December 1, 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
online event
Presented by: 
Institute of the Arts and Sciences

Join esteemed historian and cultural theorist Robin D. G. Kelley and filmmaker Isaac Julien in live conversation about anti-slavery movements and current abolitionist uprisings. Co-presented with McEvoy Foundation for the Arts.

This event is part of the Visualizing Abolition series.

Visualizing Abolition is organized by UC Santa Cruz Institute of the Arts and Sciences in collaboration with San José Museum of Art and Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery. The series has been generously funded by the Nion McEvoy Family Trust, Ford Foundation, Future Justice Fund, Wanda Kownacki, Peter Coha, James L. Gunderson, Rowland and Pat Rebele, Porter College, UCSC Foundation, and annual donors to the Institute of the Arts and Sciences.

Partners include: Howard University School of Law, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, Jessica Silverman Gallery, Indexical, The Humanities Institute, University Library, University Relations, Institute for Social Transformation, Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery, Porter College, the Center for Cultural Studies, the Center for Creative Ecologies, and Media and Society, Kresge College.
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FREE and open to the public
Registration required here