Lecture by Dr. Tiffany King, Barbara and John Glynn Research Professor in Democracy and Equity and Associate Professor of Women, Gender & Sexuality, at the University of Virginia. 
 
King’s work explores abolitionist and decolonial traditions within Black Studies and Native/Indigenous Studies. Her books includeThe Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies (Duke University Press, 2020) which won the Lora Romero First Book Prize, and the co-edited Otherwise Worlds: Against Settler Colonialism and Anti-Black Racism (Duke University Press, 2021). 

Sponsored by the Department of English. Part of the 32nd Annual Cultural Studies Symposium. 
 
Registration free but required: https://tinyurl.com/kingkstate

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