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Tribal Sovereignty, Black Americans Reparations, and Conditions Under Colonialism: A Critique
Please join us for a talk on Wednesday, October 23rd featuring Professor Kyle Mays. This talk analyzes the relationship between tribal sovereignty and reparations for Black Americans. While we tend to think of these social and political efforts as separate, this talk makes the case that we should understand them as co-constitutive projects under white supremacy, settler colonialism, and racial capitalism. At the same time, efforts for both tribal sovereignty and reparations are often liberal approaches that don’t fundamentally critique capitalism or colonialism. Lunch available.
When | 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 |
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Building | LAW, 765 Commonwealth Ave |
Room | Barristers Hall |
Contact Email | lawevent@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | LAW Marketing and Communications |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Kyle T. Mays |