Working Grounds

March 11, 2021

This conversation will focus on both the care of the ground as embodied practice, and the conflicted and often violent relationship between labor and land. Ancestral and indigenous knowledge systems will be integral to the former, and practices of enslavement and unfree labor the latter, to generate a fuller understanding of the ground as a space of work and conflict – the work of care and the violence of work.

MODERATOR: Alison Hirsch

Associate Professor/Director of Landscape Architecture + Urbanism, USC School of Architecture

SPEAKER: Corrina Gould

Co-Founder/Co-Director, Sogorea Te’ Land Trust

SPEAKER: hanna kim

Artist, Soros Equality Fellow and non-resident fellow of Hutchins Center for African and African American Research

SPEAKER: Ashanté Reese

Assistant Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies, University of Texas at Austin

SPEAKER: mario sifuentez

Associate Professor of History and Director of the Humanities Center, University of California, Merced

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