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SUMMARY:Conversations in Black Feminist Practice: Black Queer Radicalisms
DESCRIPTION:A Discussion Between Charlene Carruthers and C. Riley Snorton\nModerated by Ebony Oldham with a Welcome by SA Smythe\nThis event has passed. View a recording on our YouTube Channel.\nDownload Flyer \nThis talk is part of the Black Feminism Initiative’s 2020-2021 public program series\, Conversations in Black Feminist Practice.\nDATE: Friday\, May 7\, 2021\nTIME: 1:00 PM-2:30 PM\nLOCATION: Online \n \nCharlene Carruthers is a political strategist\, cultural worker\, and PhD student in the Department of African American Studies at Northwestern University. A practitioner of telling more complete stories\, her research includes Black feminist political economies\, abolition of patriarchal and carceral systems\, and the role of cultural work within the Black Radical Tradition. \nHer work spans more than 15 years of community organizing across racial\, gender and economic justice movements. As the founding national director of BYP100 (Black Youth Project 100)\, she has worked alongside hundreds of young Black activists to build a national base of activists in a member-led organization of Black 18-35 year olds dedicated to creating justice and freedom for all Black people. She is the author of the book Unapologetic: A Black\, Queer\, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements (available in English and Spanish language). \n  \n \nC. Riley Snorton\, Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Chicago\, is jointly appointed in the department and the Center for Gender and Sexuality Studies. Snorton is a cultural theorist who focuses on racial\, sexual and transgender histories and cultural productions. He is the author of Nobody Is Supposed to Know: Black Sexuality on the Down Low (University of Minnesota Press\, 2014) and Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity (University of Minnesota Press\, 2017)\, winner of the John Boswell Prize from the American Historical Association\, the William Sanders Scarborough Prize from the Modern Language Association\, the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Nonfiction\, the Sylvia Rivera Award in Transgender Studies from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies\, and an honorable mention from the American Library Association Stonewall Book Award Committee. Snorton is also the co-editor of Saturation: Race\, Art and the Circulation of Value (MIT Press/New Museum\, 2020).
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SUMMARY:2021 Awards Celebration
DESCRIPTION:This event has passed. Watch Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell’s keynote address and Q&A on CSW’s YouTube channel!\nJoin the UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) for a special virtual event on Thursday\, May 20th to honor the center’s accomplishments\, student award recipients\, and this year’s Distinguished Leader in Feminism Award honoree.\nWatch the Livestream\nFEATURING THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS\nIntersectional Feminism and the Fight for Justice\nby\nHolly J. Mitchell\n \nSupervisor\, 2nd District\, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors\nThis year\, CSW has selected Holly J. Mitchell as the recipient of the Center for the Study of Women’s 2021 Distinguished Leader in Feminism Award. She represents the 2nd district on the LA County Board of Supervisors\, and is a member of the California Legislative Black Caucus. From 2013 to 2020\, Mitchell served as State Senator for California’s 30th District\, and has previously served as California State Assemblymember for the 54th District. \nPlease join us to hear LA County Supervisor and former California state senator Holly Mitchell present on lessons learned from inspiring women in her life\, defining leadership moments on her career journey\, and the need for intersectional feminism in the fight for justice and progress. \nREGISTRATION OPEN\n  \n\nEVENT DETAILS & REGISTRATION\nDate: Thursday\, May 20\, 2021 \nTime: 4:00 PM (PST) \nLocation: Zoom Webinar (Registration required) / Livestream \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link a few days prior to the event. If the Zoom room is at capacity\, attendees will be able to view the event via livestream on CSW’s YouTube channel. \nFor questions\, please contact CSW at csw@csw.ucla.edu. \n\nABOUT THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER\nOn November 3\, 2020\, Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell was elected to serve the Second District of Los Angeles County. Throughout her career in public service\, Supervisor Mitchell has always worked with the understanding – that creating a California where all residents can thrive – means investing in the communities\, families\, and children of LA County. \nHaving authored and passed over 90 laws in the California Legislature\, Supervisor Mitchell brings an extensive public policy record to the Board of Supervisors. Many of her bills have been at the forefront of expanding healthcare access\, addressing systemic racism\, and championing criminal justice reform. During her tenure in the California State Legislature\, Supervisor Mitchell represented the 54th District for three years as an Assemblymember and later served seven years as State Senator for the 30th District. \nAs State Senator\, she also held the distinction of being the first African American to serve as Chair of the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee. In this capacity\, she led the passage of state budgets each totaling over $200 billion for the fifth largest economy in the world. \nPrior to serving in elected office\, Supervisor Mitchell was CEO of Crystal Stairs\, California’s largest nonprofit dedicated to child and family development. In this role\, she ensured that families across Los Angeles County gained access to childcare and poverty prevention resources. Before leading Crystal Stairs\, she worked as a legislative advocate at the Western Center for Law and Poverty. \nSupervisor Mitchell’s leadership has been recognized by over 100 community and business groups. She was recently honored as a 2020 Visionary by Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine for making California the first state in the nation to ban natural hair discrimination with The CROWN Act. \nAs Supervisor\, Mitchell is proud to serve the two million residents of the Second District which includes the neighborhood she grew up in\, Leimert Park\, and the following cities: Carson\, Compton\, Culver City\, Gardena\, Hawthorne\, Inglewood\, Lawndale\, Lynwood\, parts of Los Angeles\, and dozens of unincorporated communities. \nSupervisor Mitchell is a University of California at Riverside Highlander\, a CORO Foundation Fellow and mother to Ryan. \nHolly Mitchell on Social Media\nInstagram: @HollyJMitchell\nTwitter: @HollyJMitchell\nFacebook: @SupervisorHollyJ.Mitchell
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