On Episode Four of “Under The Blacklight: The Intersectional Failures that COVID Lays Bare,” Paul Butler (Professor of Law, Georgetown; Author of Chokehold: Policing Black Men), Bree Newsome Bass (Community organizer & artist), Barbara Arnwine (Founder and Director, Transformative Justice Coalition), Kehinde Andrews (Professor, Birmingham City University; Author of Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century), and Jonathan Metzl (Professor, Vanderbilt University; Author of Dying of Whiteness) examine the role of Disaster White Supremacy in shaping the current crisis. Together with Kimberle Crenshaw, the five panelists mine the different locations where White Supremacy has been deployed and unveiled amidst crisis -- from voting booths in Wisconsin, royal handshakes at 10 Downing Street, and gun stores in the “American heartland,” to overcrowded jails in Chicago, public housing in the American South, and the chambers of Congress.In the coming weeks, we'll continue hosting live events that bring together artists, activists, thought leaders, scholars, service-providers and others on the frontlines of the fight against COVID-19. Each Wednesday we'll bring you a virtual conversation over Zoom, which will be released as an episode of Intersectionality Matters! the following week.Read full bios of panelists here: aapf.org/under-the-blacklight-covid19Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)Produced and Edited by Julia Sharpe-LevineAdditional support provided by Andrew Sun, Emmett O'Malley, Michael Kramer, Janeen Irving, Alanna KaneMusic by Blue Dot SessionsFollow us at @intersectionalitymatters, @IMKC_podcast
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