“Predictable Failures” in the Trayvon Martin Story

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Several of the panelists at Private Bodies, Public Texts: A Salon in Honor of Karla FC Holloway, which took place on March 21, 2012, the same night as the million hoodie march, spoke poignantly about the ways in which the themes of Holloway’s book apply in the case of Trayvon Martin‘s death. In particular, they address the painful consequences of substituting identities for bodies (or persons) and the concept of “predictable ethical failures” that arise when privacy is not seen as applicable to certain bodies.

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