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SUMMARY:We refused to cave In
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 24th\, 2015 – “We refused to cave In”: Gender\, Race\, Class\, and Decolonial Intersectionality in the Young Lords’ Liberation Politics\n+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ \nDarrel Wanzer-Serrano\nAssistant Professor\, The University of Iowa \nBased on a chapter from The New York Young Lords and the Struggle for Liberation (Temple University Press\, 2015)\, this talk engages the process by which the Young Lords shifted from an organization rooted in the idea that “machismo” could be “revolutionary” to one that rejected machismo as a product of a racist/sexist/imperialist/capitalist system. The Young Lords advanced a nuanced and cutting-edge critique of the intersectionality of oppression and extended their analysis from the internal workings of the organization to society at large. The transformation ushered in by this “revolution within the revolution” was not instantaneous\, however. Rather\, there was significant struggle within the organization that first led to policy and leadership changes. Once the Young Lords advanced the rejection of machismo in their official platform\, it opened space for the emergence of a gay and lesbian caucus and coalitional politics with lesbian\, gay\, and trans* activists\, like Sylvia Rivera. Their intersectional perspective was central\, I argue\, to a kind of decolonial critical politics that eschewed a focus on rights in preference for attentiveness to and claims for liberation. In this framework\, which is also advanced by most scholars of de/coloniality\, liberation is an alternative to emancipation—the latter of which relies on claims to recognition that fortify the legitimacy of the modern/colonial system. Liberation\, then\, seeks a liberty delinked from classical liberalism\, mindful of affiliations and fraternal connections\, and guided by an ethic of decolonial love\, even as colonial wounds can never fully heal. \nAbout the book: \nThe book summary and a blurb by Andrés Torres can be found on the Temple Press website here: http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/2346_reg.html \nThe publicity manager at Temple is Gary Kramer and can be reached at gkramer@temple.edu. \nAuthor/Speaker Short Bio: \nDarrel Wanzer-Serrano is an assistant professor of communication studies at the University of Iowa.
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SUMMARY:The Look of Sovereignity
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 24th\, 2015 – “The Look of Sovereignity: Style and Politics in the Young Lords”\n+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ \nFrances Negrón-Muntaner\nFilmmaker\, writer\, and scholar. \nHer work is focused on a comparative exploration of coloniality\, primarily in Puerto Rico and the United States\, with special attention given to the intersections between race\, ethnicity\, gender\, sexuality and politics. She is an associate professor of English and Comparative Literature and Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University in New York City. She has also contributed to the Huffington Post\, El Diario/La Prensa\, and 80 Grados\, and since 2008 has served as a Global Expert for the United Nations Rapid Response Media Mechanism. She is one of the best-known Puerto Rican lesbian artists currently living in the United States.
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