Teaching with the Archive: Feminist Abolition

Malkia Okech
Dec 7, 2022 | 6:00pm
Workshop
LL 002, Milstein Center, Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Co-Sponsors: Barnard College Archives and Special Collections

Come and learn about community care and abolition while using the Coalition for Women Prisoners Collection. Join us for an archive and art workshop that considers grounding our resistance to police and prisons through history and art. Turn copies of archival materials from collections into collage art and poetry. 

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About the Facilitator

Malkia Okech is a Philadelphia-based researcher, cultural producer, and community archaeologist. Malkia Okech is a Leeway x IPMF Media Artist + Activist Resident at Paul Robeson House & Museum working to digitize their archives and collections while also developing and producing new media work which ponders collective community museum processes. They most recently conducted Philadelphia Abolitionist research with Chronicling Resistance as an Activist-Curator Fellow.  They are interested in the cross sections of multimodal archaeology, art, technology, cultural heritage, anticapitalism, and liberation. 

Accessibility

This event is free and open to all. RSVP is preferred.