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CREATED:20241007T131649Z
DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nTuesday, October 15, 2024 3:00 pm to 6:00
  pm \n JHB 100 \n Jackman Humanities Building \n 170 St. George St., Toro
 nto, ON, M5R 2M8 \n\nDescription: \nJoin us for the return of Intersecti
 ons! This year we begin with an open conversation with Professor Katherine
  McKittrick, on her provocations over the years to the discipline of geog
 raphy and her invitation for geographers to take up more creative and rigo
 rous anti-colonial methodologies in our quests to engage with the violence
  of the past without reproducing it. Katherine McKittrick is Professor of 
 Gender Studies, and Geography and Planning at Queen’s University and Cana
 da Research Chair in Black Studies.  She researches in the areas of Black 
 studies, anti-colonial studies, and critical-creative methodologies. She
  is the author of Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of St
 ruggle, editor of Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human as Praxis, and co-editor
 , with Clyde Woods, Black Geographies and the Politics of Place. Her mos
 t recent monograph, Dear Science and Other Stories is an exploration of B
 lack methodologies.  \n\nSponsors \nDepartment of Geography, Jackman Huma
 nities Institute \n170 St. George St., Toronto, ON, M5R 2M8 \n\nCategor
 ies \n JHI EventLecture \n\nAudiences \n Graduate StudentsPostdocsUndergra
 duate StudentsFacultyStudents
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T150000
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LOCATION:170 St. George St., Toronto, ON, M5R 2M8
SUMMARY:Black Geographies, Black Life, and Black Method: A Conversation w
 ith Katherine McKittrick
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 ack-life-and-black-method-conversation-katherine-mckittrick
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