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Alixa García is honored to be facilitating, in person, this two-day conference, featuring scholars and activists from the US, Brazil, and the Caribbean. She will lead somatic and creative practices for collective integration throughout the two days, and will also lead a workshop entitled, Tending the Ancestral Realm from A Course on the Imaginal: Cultivating the Visionary Self on October 5th, 3:30-5pm.
The Global Black Geographies Conference at Rutgers University will bring together a global network of researchers and activists interested in Black geographic studies and activist interventions against the racialized power dynamics that perpetuate devaluation, extraction, expropriation, and marginalization of Black lives and majority-Black places while drawing on the vital insights of social movement participants in our collective knowledge creation.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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