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CPA Program Draft 18 de Junio / June 18 th JUEVES / THURSDAY 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. BIENVENIDA Y APERTURA DE LA CONFERENCIA / WELCOME AND COMMENCING THE CONFERNCE Jane Anna Gordon, President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association Rosario Torres Guevara, Vice President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association Opening Poem (poet TBA) I. 10:15 a.m. 12:00 a.m. PLENARY I: FIGHTING TO CONNECT: HARNESSING TECHNOLOGIES OF LIBERATION April Glaser, Community Organizer and Policy Expert, Oakland, California Timo Russo, Comunicadoras Populares por la Autonomía, Chiapas, Mexico Maka Muñoz, Palabra Radio Project, Oaxaca, Mexico Peter Bloom, Rhiziomatica, Oaxaca, Mexico Jesus Jaime Villarreal, Electronico, Mexico City, Mexico Jacobo Nájera, ContingenteMX and Rancho Electronico; Mexico City, Mexico Lisa Wright, Electronic Frontier Foundation, San Francisco, California. A. ISLA MUJERES: Fanon at 90 Anthony C. Alessandrini, Kingsborough Community College-CUNY, Sounding Liberation: Fanon s Phonograph H. Alexander Welcome, LaGuardia Community College, Modern Time: Guilt and White Lived Experience in Frantz Fanon s Black Skin, White Masks Anuja Bose, UCLA, Frantz Fanon on the Question of Political Solidarity Daniel McNeil, Carleton University, Like Those Communists Who Peddle Their Newspapers on the Fringes of College Towns?: Fanon s Children in the Digital Age B. TULUM: Pedagogías de (re)existencia/pedagogías de liberación, Part I Catherine Walsh, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador y Adolfo Albán, Universidad de Cauca en Popayán Colombia, Pedagogías de y para la (re)existencia, la vida y la liberación: Un diálogo Rene Olvera Salinas, UAM X, Pedagogías de la resistencia: La lucha por la autonomía en contextos urbanos mexicanos Wilmer Villa, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Ecuador, Donde llega uno, llegan dos, llegan tres y llegan todos. El sentido de la pedagogización de la escucha en las comunidades negras del Caribe Seco colombiano Betty Ruth Lozano, Alas Nuevas Construyendo Futuro de Buenaventura, Colombia, Pedagogías para la vida, la alegría y la re-existencia. Pedagogías de mujeres negras que curan y vinculan C. CANCUN: Epistemological Opacity, Critical Resistance Jorge A Montiel, Marquette University, Hermeneutic Opacity as a Condition for Racial Integration: An Epistemological Account Colena Sesanker, UCONN, Creative Resistance: Finding Humanity in a Skeptical Desert 1

Jerry Miller, Haverford College, Positioning Ethics in Critical Theories of Race E. MAYAN 1: Survival, Refugees and Global Responsibility in a State of Perpetual War Alfred Frankowski, This Body, This Tomb: Rethinking the Political Phenomenology of the Survivors of African Genocide George Fourlas, Our Duty to the Displaced F. MAYAN 2: Technology Lab @ CPA: Workshop on Digital Privacy In this workshop we will practice using various free software tools to help users circumvent unwanted corporate and government surveillance. (This will be repeated twice.) 12:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. PAUSA PARA ALMORZAR / LUNCH BREAK II. 1:15 p.m. -3:00 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Concerning Violence: In the Colony and Post-Colony Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, Birkbeck College, University London, On Violence: Chile, 11 September, 1973, and Beyond Qalandar Bux Memon, Forman Christian College, Notes on the Pakistani State and the Baloch Movement Sarah Suhail, Arizona State University, Forging Resistance Between National and Imperial Capitalist Heteropatriarchies Asif Akthar, New York University, The Birth of British Sharia Law B. TULUM: Pedagogías de (re)existencia/pedagogías de liberación, Part II Catherine Walsh, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador Santiago Arboleda Quiñonez, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Compromiso ancestral: las pedagogías de las suficiencias intimas Daniel Brittany Chávez, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Aquí No Hay Negros : (Re)existiendo como Afrodescendientes en Chiapas, México Yamile Alvira, UAM Xochimilco, El canto como arte libertario y reafirmación de una (re)existencia en los andes cajamarquinos Raúl Moarquech Ferrera-Balanquet, Duke Univeristy y Isaac Esau Carrillo Can, Independent Scholar and Artist, U k ajláay: Pedagogía creativa insurgente desde Yook ol Kaab C. CANCUN: Analyzing State Violence against Indigenous Women Elena Ruiz, Florida Gulf Coast University, LatCrit Legal Theory and Indigeneity in the Americas: Case Studies in Hermeneutic Injustice Elisabeth Paquette, York University, Aboriginal Women and Colonial Violence in the Canadian Context Andrea Pitts, Vanderbilt University, Indigenous Resistance to Neoliberalism: Lessons from M_u_j_e_r_e_s C_r_e_a_n_d_o_ E. MAYAN 1: Digital Epistemologies in Relation David Dulceany, Duke University, Beyond the Digital Divide: The Relation of Caribbean Thought to Digital Epistemologies 2

Matthew McIlhenny, Independent Scholar, Accounting for information in data value chains and regaining finance trust through decentralized ledgers Damion Scott, CCNY and John Jay, CUNY, Military Technology and Liberational Aspirations F. MAYAN 2: Technology Lab @ CPA: Reclaiming the Spectrum In this workshop we will set up a small radio station and wireless mesh network at the CPA to teach and demonstrate how we establish our own networks and toy with how we can utilize them for social justice. III. 3:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. A. Death and the Reinvention of Jim Crow Society Derefe Chevannes, UCONN Devon Johnson, Philadelphia University of the Arts, Life in Death: American Antiblack Racism in the Twenty first Century, When Living Death is Considered Progress Abdul JanMohamed, University of California Berkeley, Thick Love: Birthing and the Reproduction of Death Tommy J. Curry, Texas A&M, Black Phallicizism: Exploring the Asymmetry within the Historical Rape of Black Men under the Ontology of the Black Male Rapist Seulghee Lee, Williams College, It Has Been a Lifeline : Audre Lorde s Technologies of the Flesh B. TULUM: Resistant Pedagogies Emily Chavez, Duke University, The Discomfort of Knowing: Possibilities for Movement in Teacher Learning and Multicultural Education Nassim Noroozi, McGill University, Anti-colonial Activism: Reflecting on the Ethics of Educational Resistance in a (Post)Colonial World Stephan Nathan Haymes, DePaul University, Slave Ecologies, Life Projects and Enactments of Afro-Atlantic Worlds: An Outline for a Philosophical Anthropology of Place-Based Pedagogies C. CANCUN: La Lucha Política e Intelectual Abraham Antonio Alonso Reyes, Academia Libre y Popular Latinoamericana de Humanidades, La Lucha por la Verdad y Justicia: El case particular del 1 de Diciembre de 2012 en México Miguel Rábago Dorbecker, Universidad Iberoamericana (Ciudad de México), Tecnologías de la liberación, protesta social y violaciones sistemáticas a los Derechos Humanos en México Malely Linares Sánchez, UNAM, La Otra Comunicación del neozapatismo en México y el Tejido de Comunicación de la ACIN en Colombia, estrategias políticas de resistencia anticapitalista D. CONTOY: Technologies of Intimate Publicity Shereen Hamed Shaw, University of Liverpool, The Age of Technology: Freedom and Choice Emma D. Velez, Stony Brook University, SUNY, Intimate Publics and Ephemerality, Snapchat: A Case Study Desireé R Melonas, Temple University, The Panopiticon and Its Inverse: Security Cameras and the Use of Mobile Phones as Security 3

E. MAYAN 1: Human Rights through the Lens of Coloniality John Kaiser Ortiz, Millersville University, Human Rights, Immigration, and the Valladolid Debate Fernanda Frizzo Bragato, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Dehumanization and human rights under the logic of coloniality F. MAYAN 2: Technology Lab @ CPA: building the commons, Wikipedia, and open access in an age of digital sharing In this workshop, we ll discuss how to edit Wikipedia, use creative commons licensing, and the importance of making creative and scholarly works maximally accessible in an age of digital informatics. We'll also host a Wikipedia-Edit-a-Thon to try to improve coverage of anti-racist and revolutionary thinkers and social movements across the global south. IV. 5:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Excavating Resistant Caribbean Intellectual Resources Kristin Waters, Worcester State University and Brandeis University, Early Black Political Theory: A Story H. Adlai Murdoch, Tufts University, Excavating Defiance: Black Caribbean Resistance in the Napoleonic Era Frederick B. Mills, Bowie State University, Strategic Ethical Reason and Co-responsibility in the Bolivarian Revolution Alberto Hernandez-Lemus, Colorado College, Resisting the Growing Concentration of Wealth: Three Latin American Techniques B. TULUM: Pedagogy and Technologies In Relation Alberto Antonio Valdivia, University of California Davis, Wellness as Decolonization: Indigenous Healing of Body, Mind, Spirit & Earth Maria Vidal de Haymes, Loyola University Chicago and Graciela Polanco Hernández, Universidad Iberoamericana, México, Accompaniment as an Alternative Model for the Practice of Social Work: Ethical and Pedagogical Reflections on a Transnational Migration- Focused Program Troy Richardson, Cornell University, Etchings in Place: Indigenous Technologies of Relatedness and Their Disappearance Tyson Lewis, University of North Texas, Artistic Dis-Orientations: Pedagogy of Perception and the Work of Pedro Reyes C. CANCUN: Queer Decolonial Engagements Adriana Garriga-López, Kalamazoo College, Queering Reparations: HIV and Public Health Dimensions of the Reparations Debate in the Caribbean Jacqueline M. Martinez, Arizona State University, Decolonizing Sexualities: Diagnosing the Cultural Health of Affective Embodiment danielle davis, University of New England, Australia, Transgendered racial bodies, sexual performativities, violence and homophobia in the Caribbean and Australia: the danger of coming out as other Lisa M. Anderson, Arizona State University, From the Screen to the Street: Black Queer Social Media Activism 4

D. CONTOY: Digitally Charged Cartographies Rosemere Ferreira da Silva, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Os Pataxó Hã Hã Hãe Na Bahia: Do Arco e Fecha Às Articulações Tecnológicas Do Conhecimento Como Estratégia de Autonomia Indígena no Brasil Juliana Santana Moura, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Cartografias digitais da literatura afro-brasileira na cena contemporânea Victor Martins de Souza, PUC-SP (Brazil), O que a África tem a dizer sobre direitos humanos? A Carta Mandinga nas discussões em torno dos direitos dos povos E. Mayan 1: Embodied Technologies on Land and at Sea Andrew Dobbyn, Stony Brook University, Beyond Distraction: Sport as a Technology of Liberation Celia Bardwell-Jones, University of Hawai i at Hilo, Embodied Technologies at Sea: Theorizing the Ship and the Struggle for Liberation 7:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 8:30 p.m. CELEBRATING ENRIQUE DUSSEL S EIGHTH DECADE Jane Anna Gordon, President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association and UCONN Grant Silva, Marquette University, On the Transmodern State: The Material Underpinnings of Dussel's De-colonial Political Philosophy and Ethics Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College & Graduate Center, CUNY, TBA George Ciccarello-Maher, Drexel University, Dussel's People, Constituent Power, and the Latin American Revolution Enrique Dussel, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, Mexico, Response ECOSOCIALISM THROUGH THE ARTS: A Performance by Gizelxanath and Benjamin Barson Gizelxanath and Benjamin Barson are a political-performance musical duo. Well versed in African, Latin American and operatic musical traditions, Gizelxanath and Benjamin combine the music and language of Indigenous Mexicans and contemporary funk to create a new musical culture that is both infectious and revolutionary. Meant to inspire kindred spirits and challenge the oppressive status quo, the music of Gizelxanath and Benjamin tackles climate change, colonialism, and capitalism from the perspective of the first inhabitants of North America, as well as what Chilean poet and endangered language specialist Cecilia Vicuna calls the new indigenous or those fighting to build a new mode of production rooted in subsistence economies that do not endanger either ecosystems or the planet. 19 de Junio / June 19 th VIERNES / FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Opening Poem I. 9:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. A ISLA MUJERES: South-North, South-South, East-South Stephanie Rivera Berruz, William Patterson University, The Indispensable and the Inadequate: Latin American Philosophy and European Thought Raj Chetty, St. John s University, The Course of Black Recognition 5

Garrick Cooper, University of Canterbury, South South conceptualizations of Indigeneity from the South Pacific to the Caribbean David H. Kim, University of San Francisco, East-South Experiments in Decolonial Thought: W.E.B. Du Bois Dark Orient and José Mariátegui s Indigenous Orientalism B. TULUM: Consecrating and Decolonizing Spiritual Practices Jacob Meeks, Rutgers University, Can Abolitionist Archaeology Decolonize Protestantism? Nirlene (Bebel) Nepomuceno, UFBA Salvador, The Consecretion of African Diasporic Religiosity in the Brazilian Broadcast Media between the 1920s and 1970s Victoria Namuggala, Arizona State University, Christianity and Sexuality: A review of God loves Uganda Documentary C. CANCUN: Encrypting Law, Decrypting Power Enrique Prieto Rios, Birkbeck School of Law, The Encrypted Discourse of International Investment Law: Hierarchy, Knowledge and Power Kojo Koram, Birkbeck School of Law, Prohibition as Encryption: Towards a Decolonial Reading of Techno-legality César Colón-Montijo, Columbia University, Narrating Secrecy in Musical/Sonic Ethnographic Research Ricardo Sanín Restrepo, Researcher Universidad Javeriana, Colombia, and Gabriel Méndez Hincapíe, Universidad Autónoma de Manizalez, Colombia, The Decryption of Power: A technology of language for the emancipation from global power D. CONTOY: Audio-Visual Insurgency Miguel Rojas-Sotelo, Duke University, XAILNA (reach): audio-visual emancipations Didier Michel Sylvain, Columbia University, The Cyborg Discourses of Afro-Eletronica Maria Antonieta Martinez Antonacci, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Brasil, Pulsações audiovisuais da diáspora no Brasil Liliane Pereira Braga, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP), Brasil, Desobediência epistêmica em circuitos comunicacionais globais: a insurgência de produções audiovisuais afrodiaspóricas contemporâneas E. MAYAN 1: Women of Color, Gender & Technologies for Liberation: A Roundtable Nadia V. Celis, Bowdoin College Gabriela Alejandra Veronelli, Binghamton University Yomaira Figueroa, Michigan State University Xhercis Mendez, CSU Fullerton Anastasia Valecce, Spelman College F. MAYAN 2: Technology Lab @ CPA: Workshop on Digital Privacy In this workshop we will practice using various free software tools to help users circumvent unwanted corporate and government surveillance. II. 11:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Race, Labor, and Radical Politics: Theorizing from the Global South Juliet Hooker, University of Texas at Austin Katherine Gordy, San Francisco State University, The Empirical Imaginary in Postcolonial Political Theory 6

Paul Apostolidis, Whitman College, Responsible Individuals in the Grip of Necessity: Day Laborers Ethic of Work in Neoliberal Time Franco Barchiesi, Ohio State University, For a Genealogy of Precarity: Work, Political Economy, and the Constitution of the Human in Twentieth-Century South Africa Jennifer Cohen, Whitman College, Labor Policy, Productivism, and Women s Empowerment in Postapartheid South Africa Discussant: Mindy Peden, John Carroll University B. TULUM: Bodies: Non-Human and Human, Thirsting and Dead Benedicte Boisseron, University of Montana, Dogs and Black Bodies: From Beecher Stowe to Tarantino Samuel D. Rocha, University of British Columbia, The Eros of Water in an Era of Thirst Cindy Scheopner, Independent Scholar, Disturbing the Dead: Cross-Cultural Concerns in Burial Site Relocation C. CANCUN: Creolizing Communication in Fanon, Cesaire, and Glissant: Language, Discourse, and Poetics Rodney Hopson, George Mason University, Reading Fanon, the Language Problem, and Liberation in Pre- and Post-Colonial Namibia Chelsea R. Binnie, Duquesne University, Discourse as a Technology of Liberation: Aimé Césaire and Discours sur le colonialism Gamal Abdel-Shehid, York University, Comparative Technologies of Liberation in Cesaire and Fanon Erik Garrett, Duquesne University, Exploding Discourse: A Communicative Poetics D. Tecnología, Liberación y Pos-Conflicto Ricardo Alayón, Universidad de la Salle, Colombia, Los ciborg en una sociedad postconflicto: de la alienación al poder de obrar Juan Pablo Bermúdez, Universidad de la Salle, La restitución de la condición de autor a través del fenómeno mundializante de las redes sociales. Hacia una gobernanza global del interés público Alejandra Correa, Universidad de la Salle, Colombia, Los antagonismos sociales, Fuerzas Enemigas de la política Hegemónica Hernando A. Estévez, Universidad de la Salle, Colombia, Tecnología y Convivencia Pacífica Oscar Pérez, Tecnologías de la Liberación y composición del cuerpo político E. MAYAN 1: Reproductive Matters Lior Levy, Haifa University, Thinking With Beauvoir on the Freedom of the Child Sara Cohen Shabot, University of Haifa, Making Loud Bodies Feminine : A Feminist- Phenomenological Analysis of Obstetric Violence Jina Fast, West Chester University, Reproductive Justice and Technology: A Feminist Argument for Access Mia Angélica Sosa-Provencio, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, La Revolucionista and Her Mexicana/Mestiza Critical Feminist Ethic of Care: Resisting and Healing the Wounds of Domination through a Subversive, Concealed Revolución F. MAYAN 2: Technology Lab @ CPA: Reclaiming the Spectrum 7

In this workshop we will set up a small radio station and wireless mesh network at the CPA to teach and demonstrate how we establish our own networks and toy with how we can utilize them for social justice. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. PAUSA PARA ALMORZAR / LUNCH BREAK III. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Techniques and Technologies of Humiliation, Abjection and Liberation Anuja Bose, UCLA Roxanne Euben, Wellesley College, Visual Rhetorics of Humiliation: Circulating Islam Raymond Rocco, UCLA, Disposable Subjects: The Inherent Racial Normativity Of Neoliberalism And Latino Immigrants Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania, Heidegger s Question Concerning Technology Seen from the Caribbean Drucilla Cornell, Rutgers University, Creolizing Heidegger s Thinking of Technology B. TULUM: The Revolution Will be Twitter-vized Latoya Lee, Binghamton University, #BlackLivesMatter: Using Social Media to Challenge Systemic Racism Xhercis Méndez, California State University Fullerton, #BlackWomenslivesmatter: Unsilencing the Systemic State Violence against Women of Color Irene Alejandra Ramírez, University of Arizona Tucson, The Kind of Revolution We Need Anwar Uhuru, St. John s University, Dismantling the Demagoguery of Technology: An Exploration of Anti-Racist Ontology C. CANCUN: Pluralizing Critical Juridical Models Marinella Machado Araujo, Pontificia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais Raquel Fabiana Lopes Sparemberger y João Paulo Allain Teixeira, O conhecimento jurídico colonial e o subalterno silenciado: um olhar para o pluralismo jurídico Luis Felipe Hatje, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Crítica ao discurso colonial de genêro sob uma perspectiva decolonial Michele Lucas de Catron, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, A relevante questão penitenciária no Sul do Brasil Daniel E. Florez Muñoz, Pieles Negras, Constituciones Blancas: El Color de la Razón Jurídica en Colombia D. CONTOY: Living Democratically Kenneth W. Stikkers, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Philosophy as a Way of Democratic Life: Lessons from the Margins Siphiwe Ndlovu, University of Venda, Fanon: Africana Philosopher of Existence Alex Melonas, Temple University, What Does Respect Mean Anyway? : Some thoughts on identity and the possibility of democratic engagement Kris Sealey, Fairfield University, Asking the Other Question, Otherwise: On the limitations of the Visible Metaphor F. MAYAN 2: Technology Lab @ CPA: Building the commons, Wikipedia, and Open access in an Age of Digital Sharing 8

In this workshop, we ll discuss how to edit Wikipedia, use creative commons licensing, and the importance of making creative and scholarly works maximally accessible in an age of digital informatics. We'll also host a Wikipedia-Edit-a-Thon to try to improve coverage of anti-racist and revolutionary thinkers and social movements across the global south. IV. 4:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Fanon at 90 Dialogues Corey McCall, Elmira College, Nietzsche, Fanon, and the Question of Fear José A. Haro, BMCC, Nietzsche, Fanon, and Black Lives Matter Dana Francisco Miranda, UCONN, Wretched Spaces - Reading Arendt s Colony Through Fanon Carolyn Cusick, California State University Fresno, Listening to Fanonian Humanism B. TULUM: Latina Feminism, Decoloniality, and Gender Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College & Graduate Center, CUNY María P. Chaves, Binghamton University, SUNY, Nos/otras: Towards A Horizontal Understanding of Latina Immigrant Border Crossers Cynthia M. Paccacerqua, University of Texas Pan American, The Geographic Difference in Decolonial Thinking/Practices in G. Anzaldúa and F. Fanon Andrea Pitts, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Time and the Coloniality of Gender: Against or Alongside Transmodernity C. CANCUN: Self-Censoring Martinique Rodrigo Ochigame, University of California Berkeley, Algorithmic (De)colonization and New Logics of Censorship Michael Reyes, University of Texas, How State Censorship Induces Self-Censorship in Tropiques: Anti-Intellectualism in Colonial Martinique and Beyond Hanétha Vété-Congolo, Bowdoin College, Broadcasting pawòl in Février 2009: Martinique and the New Communicative Technology E. MAYAN 1: DaVinci Panel F. MAYAN 2: Phenomenological Objects Lior Levy, Haifa University Chung-Chi YU, National Sun Yat-sen Unisersity, Taiwan, Game Object as Intentional Object: A Phenomenological Analysis Nicholas Smith, Södertörn University, On Writing as Resistance - Phenomenology and Decolonial Options 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Awards Ceremony Chairs: Lewis Gordon, UCONN and Frieda Ekotto, University of Michigan Claudia Jones Award: Anna Julia Cooper Award: Nicolás Guillén Book Award: Nicolás Guillén Award: Nicolás Guillén Lifetime: Kojo Koram, Birkbeck School of Law Jina Fast, Westchester University Bénédicte Boisseron, University of Montana Víctor Fowler Calzada, Cuba Samuel Delany, NYC and George Lamming, Barbados 9

Frantz Fanon Book Award: José Guadalupe Gandarilla Salgado, UNAM and Olúfẹ mi Táíwò, Cornell University Frantz Fanon Lifetime Award: Grace Lee Boggs, Detroit, Michigan and P. Mabogo More, University of Limpopo, South Africa 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Celebrating Fanon at 90: A Roundtable with Fanon Prize Laureates Lewis Gordon, UCONN P. Mabogo More, University of Limpopo, South Africa Olúfẹ mi Táíwò, Cornell University José Guadalupe Gandarilla Salgado, UNAM Abdul JanMohamed, University of California Berkeley Leonard Harris, Purdue University Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, Birkbeck College, University London Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College & Graduate Center, CUNY Drucilla Cornel, Rutgers University Enrique Dussel, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, Mexico Alejandro de Oto, CONICET, Mendoza, Argentina Paget Henry, Brown University 20 de Junio / June 20 th SABADO / SATURDAY 10:15 AM Morning Poem I. 10:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Aesthetics of Revolution and Liberation Pat Goodin, Howard University, The Politics of Philosophy and Art in the Thought of Alain Locke Lawrence Ojo Bamikole, UWI-Mona, Towards Mental Liberation: Bob Marley and Liberation Discourse Jenny Sharpe, UCLA, Caliban s Cursor in Edward Kamau Brathwaite s Sycorax Video Style Max Hantel, Rutgers University, Beyond the Anthropocene: Sylvia Wynter s Revolutionary Humanism and Imagining Ecology Otherwise B. TULUM: Resistant Dispositions of Learning, Thinking, and Knowing Milton Almonacid, Comunidad de Historia Mapuche/Universidad de Copenhague and Herson Huinca Piutrin, Comunidad de Historia Mapuche/EHESS/France, Pensamientos indígenas y tecnologías de liberación: propuestas de descolonización y soberanías epistemológicas Ángela Yesenia Olaya Requene, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Etno-educaciones del lugar: dispositivos de liberación en la reconstrucción de la memoria y la territorialidad afrocolombiana en contexto de desplazamiento forzado Cesar Augusto Baldi, Zapata Olivella, pensador descolonial y de derechos humanos C. CANCUN: Our Communities, Our Airwaves: Community Radio, Home Grown Cell Phone Networks, and Redistributing Internet Access: A Roundtable Maka Muñoz, Palabra Radio 10

April Glaser, Prometheus Radio Project Peter Bloom, Rhiziomatica Timo Russo, Communicadoras Populares por la Autonomía D. CONTOY: Rebellious Epistemologies, Restrained Relations Gregory E. Doukas, UCONN, Poetics of Relation, Relations in Rebellion Douglas Ficek, University of New Haven, Epistemic Autonomy and/as Epistemic Closure: Thoughts on Alexis de Tocqueville, C.L.R. James, and Lewis R. Gordon Jeanne Morefield, Whitman College, Edward Said s Exilic Critique: Challenging the Imperial Heritage of Liberal Internationalism Brett Miller, Temple University, Restraint as an Anti-colonial Impulse 12:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. PAUSA PARA ALMORZAR / LUNCH BREAK II. 1:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. A. ISLA MUJERES: Critically Revisiting the Decolonial Turn Tom Meagher, UCONN, The Anti-Colonial and the Decolonial Ernesto Rosen Velásquez, University of Dayton, Technologies of Liberation in Chela Sandoval Marinella Machado Araujo, Pontificia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, The Symbolic Force of Law and Feminism: A Decolonial Perspective Revisited B. TULUM: Watching the Watchers: Hacking for Political Change Under Global Mass Government Surveillance: A Roundtable Mark Burdett, Electronic Frontier Foundation April Glaser, Independent Activist Jacobo Nájera, ContingenteMX Jamie Villarreal, Rancho Electronico C. CANCUN: Speaking Truth to Power - Righteous Indignation in the Academy Lisa R. Merriweather, University of North Carolina Charlotte, And just what is wrong with being an Angry Black Woman : An exploration of righteous indignation through Caliban s Reason Brenda McMahon, University of North Carolina Charlotte, A White woman s righteous indignation: Speaking truth to power in the Academy D. CONTOY: Frantz Fanon: lecturas y lectores desde América Latina y el Caribe Lorena Olivares, UNAM José Gandarilla Salgado, UNAM, Actualidad de la variante afrocaribeña del pensamiento de Frantz Fanon en la discusión del humanismo Alejandro de Oto, CONICET/UNAM, Fanon por el Sur. Notas críticas Jaime Ortega Reyna, UNAM, Violencia y liberación: variaciones latinoamericanas en torno a Fanon Víctor Hugo Pacheco Chávez, UNAM, Crítica del poder y sociología de la revolución IV. 3:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. ROUNDTABLE ON POSSIBLE FUTURES Lewis Gordon, UCONN Leonard Harris, Purdue University 11

4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Frieda Ekotto, University of Michigan Paget Henry, Brown University CLOSING REMARKS AND POEM Jane Anna Gordon and Rosario Torres-Guevara Poet (TBA) 12