Protest, Silencing, and Solidarity

Date
Sep 23, 2021, 4:30 pm6:00 pm
Location
Virtual Event

Speaker

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Event Description

***Virtual Event***

“Protest, Silencing, and Solidarity

Jose Medina

(Northwestern University)

 

Thursday, September 23

4:30pm – 6:00pm

 

Abstract:  Focusing on Black Lives Matter, this talk will analyze the expressive power of street protests, the different ways in which such protests are silenced, and ways of resisting silencing through what I call epistemic activism. Elucidating the proper or improper uptake that publics give to street protests, the talk will discuss the kind of solidarity that publics owe to social justice movements so as to disrupt their complicity with injustice. The talk will also discuss the communicative obligations that institutions and the general public have to listen to protest movements and to become accountable to them.

 

Zoom meeting Link

https://princeton.zoom.us/j/93722220358

 

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