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CMES Colloquium: Bordering Blackness: Race, Migration, and the Political Economy of Difference in the Mediterranean

Apr
7
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Henry R. Luce Hall LUCE, 203
34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven CT, 06511

Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen is a lecturer in African Studies and Middle East Studies. A political geographer, her work focuses on the relationships between borders, race, and political economy between Africa and Europe. Her first book project Bordering Blackness: Race, Migration and the Political Economy of Violence in Morocco was funded by the National Science Foundation, Fulbright-Hays, AIMS, and fellowships at Yale. She has published or forthcoming articles in Society and Space, The Journal for North African Studies, ACME: A Journal of Critical Geography, and Geoforum. She is a member of the Doctors within Borders research group (Glasgow University and Lancaster University) and the Carceral Geographies working group of the RGS-IBG.
The event will take place both in person (open only to Yale Affiliated) and online (open to all).

Speakers

Leslie Gross Wyrtzen, Yale University