Jenn M. Jackson on Policing Blackness: How Intersectional Threat Shapes Black Politics
Race and Gender Speaker Series: "Where do we go from here?”: Feminist Approaches to Anti-Blackness.
Jenn M. Jackson (they/them) is a queer genderflux androgynous Black woman, an abolitionist, a lover of all Black people, and an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University in the Department of Political Science. Jackson’s primary research is in Black Politics with a focus on group threat, gender and sexuality, political behavior, and social movements. Jackson also holds affiliate positions in African American Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, and LGBT Studies. They are a Senior Research Associate at The Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, as well.
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Thursday, January 28 at 7:00pm to 8:00pm
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