Reading Black Reconstruction, Session 5
May 4, 2017
May 4, 2017
Chapters 12-14
Facilitated by Sanyika Bryant, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Video of this session is below. The following materials were offered to participants after the class to supplement the group discussion:
An interview with J. Sakai about the book Settlers, courtesy Ernesto Aguilar of decolo.
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Reading Black Reconstruction, Session 4
April 20, 2017
April 20, 2017
Chapters 9-11
Facilitated by Robin D.G. Kelley, Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History, UCLA
The following materials were offered to participants after the class to supplement the group discussion. Video of this session is below.
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Welcoming Dr. Maryse Narcisse of Fanmi Lavalas to the Bay Area
April 17, 2017
The Center for Political Education is excited to welcome Dr. Maryse Narcisse of Fanmi Lavalas to the Bay Area on April 23rd. We believe her visit is a important opportunity to be in solidarity with the struggles of the Haitian people.
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Reading Black Reconstruction, Session 3
April 5, 2017
April 5, 2017
Chapters 7-8
Facilitated by Phil Hutchings, Black Alliance for Just Immigration
The following materials were offered to participants after the class to supplement the group discussion. Video of this session is below.
In his powerful presentation to the Reading Black Reconstruction study group, Phil Hutchings mentioned two books that he thought were good complements to Black Reconstruction.
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Reading Black Reconstruction, Session 2
March 23, 2017
March 23, 2017
Chapters 1-6
Facilitated by Paula Austin, Assistant Professor of History, Sacramento State University
The following materials were offered to participants after the class to supplement the group discussion. Video of this session is below.
Capitalism (here’s a definition we’ve found useful to think about in relationship to what was offered during the session):
Capitalism is an economic system in which a small number of people maintain ownership and control of the machines, raw materials, people’s labor, and land needed to make goods (means of production) and the means of distributing and generating profit from those goods.
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