The Critical Perspectives program at the New School for Social Research, New York, invites you to a two-day conference, (Anti-)Colonialism and its Afterlives.
The event features leading scholars from around the world and aims to broaden the intellectual and political criticism of colonial modernity by exploring themes ranging from: Popular Politics, Marxism, Palestine/Israel, Abolitionism, Migration, and Ecology. The plenary keynote session, on April 28, is a roundtable discussion with speakers who have made significant contributions to the traditions of anti-colonial thought broadly understood.The keynote will be followed by an open reception.
For more information and to register for the conference, click here. The conference will take place on April 27-28 at 6 E. 16th Street, Wolff Conference Room (D1103), and is co-sponsored by The Zolberg Institute, the University Student Senate, the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung NYC, the Janey Program, and the departments of Politics and Sociology at NSSR.