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The "After/Life" of Immigration: State Violence at/as the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Disability

Please join the Committee on Social Theory for the fourth speaker in our Spring 2023 Speaker Series on the theme of Debility and After/ Alterlives happening on Friday, April14 at 2 pm ET via Zoom (https://tinyurl.com/springspeaker4) with Dr. Christina Cedillo

This series will be featuring guest speakers engaging with how race, gender, class, nation, sexuality, and ability shape which bodies (both human and non-human) are rehabilitatable, which bodies are marked as contagious or toxic and in need of containment, and which bodies are consequently rendered disposable. The framing seminar which incorporates these guest speakers, ST600: Debility and After/ Alterlives, is co-taught by Dr. Crystal Felima, Dr. Nari Senanayake, Dr. Karrieann Soto Vega, and Dr. Anastasia Todd.

Flyer with photo of the speaker, title of the talk, description of the talk, and a Zoom link