
We are excited to share this panel, intended as a contribution to this vital movement and to expanding the contemporary horizons of Left organizing in the U.S. The movement has also built important new links between abolitionist politics and climate, labor, and urban organizing. Tue, 3/14, 2 pm - The Abolitionist Struggle to Stop Cop City - Join scholar-activists of the carceral state and of the movement to Stop Cop City in ATL for a discussion of their struggle and its lessons - The movement to Stop Cop City in Atlanta has reopened the prospect of mass abolitionist organizing after years of ongoing racist police murder, carceral expansion, and political quietism under a Democratic administration.

Radical Anthropology brings indigenous rights activists, environmentalists, feminists and others striving for a better world together with people of all ages who just want to learn about anthropology - Mar 14: 'Anthropology, activism and local environmental knowledge' - Panel with Raj Puri, Paul Powlesland, Richard Jones, Pauline von Hellermann, Magda Buchczyk:

These talks are a general introduction to social and biological anthropology, ranging over fields as diverse as hunter-gatherer studies, mythology, primatology, archaeology and archaeoastronomy.

Tue, 3/14, 11:30 am - Radical Anthropology Talk - What it means to be human: myth, time, landscape - Language, art, music and culture emerged in Africa over 100,000 years ago, culminating in a symbolic explosion or ‘human revolution’ whose echoes can still be heard in myths and cultural traditions from around the world.
