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American Academy of Religion

Recolonizing the Academy Under a Trump Presidency

19 Apr 2018

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This panel analyzes the intensified colonization of academic spaces—both intellectual and physical—under the current presidency. How do we accurately map these changes and negotiate these spaces in an era of national “whitelash” from peripheral ideological and embodied spaces? How do we contend with the increasing marginalization and targeting of vulnerable populations? What strategies might scholars use to contribute to the ongoing process of decolonizing the academy? What are the potential ramifications of our non-action or complicity in this academic landscape? Munir Jiwa, Graduate Theological Union, presiding Panelists: - Hatem Bazian, Zaytuna College and University of California, Berkeley - Jasmin Zine, Wilfrid Laurier University - Mel Chen, University of California, Berkeley - Shanell T. Smith, Hartford Seminary This session was recorded at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion on November 19 in Boston, MA.

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