Racial Capitalism (interactive workshop)

Led with the expertise of Professor Renee Hatcher, this workshop will build participants’ understanding of the intersection of race and capitalism, and build knowledge of the tools required to address racism and capitalism as a joint venture, and reimagine community power building through solidarity economy.     Renee Hatcher is a human rights and community development […]

Racial Capitalism and Solidarity Economy Reflection Space

Following previous workshops on racial capitalism and solidarity economy, Boston Ujima Project and Prof. Renee Hatcher will lead a debrief and discussion space about key themes & lawyers' role in advancing a solidarity economy.

Challenging Mass Incarceration from the Inside Out

Join us in a conversation with Darren Mack, Michael Saavedra, and Angel E. Sanchez about their activism and organizing against the carceral state while inside and outside of prison.

Art and Abolition

Art and Abolition - Fri April 16, 12-1 PM - not submitted to HLS calendar yet   Sign up for a lunchtime conversation hosted by the HLS FiLM Society and The Bell Collective for Critical Race Theory on Friday, April 16th from 12:00-1:00 PM with organizers Adamu Chan, Nadege Green, and Lauren Williams at https://tinyurl.com/artandabolition.   […]

Closing

Join Professor Guy-Uriel Charles and Professor Aziza Ahmed, a visiting professor from Northeastern University School of Law. As we close this year’s conference, their conversation will relate themes prevalent from the last two weeks to their own work, and orient us toward how to contextualize what we’ve learned in our work moving forward.   Professor […]

Opening and Keynote Address

WCC 2012

  Our keynote speaker, Dorothy Roberts, will kick off our 2022 Conference week with a discussion of her newest book, Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families--and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World, as it relates to critical race theory and freedom dreaming for radical reconstruction.