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SERIES: African City: Art and Architecture of Decolonization – Infrastructures and the Ontological Question of Race
November 15, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm EST
FreeNYU Cities Collaborative and the Department of Art History are excited to announce the following talk for the African Cities: Art and Architecture of Decolonization series, as part of Professor Prita Meier‘s Fall 2021 course.
All talks will take place via Zoom. Click here to launch the Zoom. Please note that this link should only be accessed at the time of the talk. No registration is required.
November 15, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM: Zandi Sherman, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Rutgers University. “Infrastructures and the Ontological Question of Race.” Click here for event page.
Click here to learn more about the African Cities: Art and Architecture of Decolonization series.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Zandi Sherman is an African feminist activist who devotes most of her energy to collectively imagining new ways of building queer African community. She has been involved in struggles for racial, gender and economic justice in both Johannesburg and Cape Town. She has also worked as a researcher for organizations working in popular education and queer media making and documentation.