Black traditions of resistance are central to struggles against police brutality and for racial justice. They have shaped independent inquiries and invite us to imagine what a world without policing might look like.

Discussion :
Vanessa Eileen Thompson, Professor of Black Studies at Queen’s University in Canada (by videoconference)
Un·e membre du Collectif Afro-Swiss et de la commission Nzoy

Moderation :
Noémi Michel, Scholar of Critical Black Studies and cultural practitioner


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