BCRW events on Caribbean writers and thinkers

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Alongside powerful Black Lives Matter movement mobilizations, we are thrilled to be holding critical conversations focused on writers, thinkers, and political movements emerging from the Caribbean. On September 17, we will be holding a conversation between Edwidge Danticat and Victoria Brown. On September 24-26, we will be co-hosting a conference engaging Stuart Hall’s legacy in the current moment of police violence, racialized poverty, and mass incarceration.For more, visit BCRW’s events page at https://bcrw.barnard.edu/events

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Stay tuned for photos and videos following the events!

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