SYMPOSIUM: Participate in virtual symposium on scholar activism on Nov. 9-10

Register using the links in the article to participate in this year's virtual symposium.
Register using the links in the article to participate in this year's virtual symposium.

November 9-10, 2022 | 11AM-3PM, via Zoom

Montclair State University will present the third annual virtual symposium, Black Lives Matter in Research: Scholar Activism on Wednesday, November 9 and Thursday, November 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. CST.

Each day features a keynote presentation followed by a panel discussion and optional working/discussion group. Take a look at each day's events using the links below.

DAY 1
Keynote: Dr. Brittany Pearl Battle, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Affiliate Faculty of African American Studies, Wake Forest University

“Beyond Research for Research’s Sake: An Invitation to Abolition Feminism as Liberatory Praxis”

See the full schedule for Day 1. Register to participate in Day 1.

DAY 2
Keynote: Dr. Kyle T. Mays, Associate Professor of African American Studies, American Indian Studies, and History, UCLA

“Of all Our Studies: What Black and Indigenous Radicals Teach us About Scholarship and Activism”

See the full schedule for Day 2. Register to participate in Day 2.