Joy James is coming to campus!
Scholar, activist, and political philosopher Joy James, Ebenezer Fitch Professor of the Humanities at Williams College, will be delivering the keynote for the ASUO Future of Work Conference this Friday.
Her talk draws from her forthcoming book The Captive Maternal: Anti-Fascists in Search of the Beloved, exploring historical roots and contemporary resistance to state violence through the lens of care, protest, movement, maroonage, and sanctuary.
From Ida B. Wells to Assata Shakur, from Toni Morrison to Octavia Butler, Joy James traces the unbroken thread of Black radical thought and what it means to truly be in struggle.
📅 Friday, May 15th 🕔 5pm 📍 Straub 145
Free and open to all. Don’t miss it.
Did you know ASUO funded nearly 30k hours of studying in the past two terms of 24-Hour Libraries?
Spring Term 24-Hour Libraries only a few weeks away…Will you be there?📚
On May 6th, the LatinX coalition hosted its first ever teach-in.
Student Speeches. Support. Postcards demanding UO’s commitment to protect LatinX students 📬
Every student who put a pen to paper during our teach-in showed we need more LatinX student supports on campus 📝
The movement for a LatinX Cultural Center is alive and growing 🌱
La lucha sigue 🧡
📣Your voices were heard📣
After reviewing feedback from hundreds of students who completed our Football Ticketing Survey, we brought YOUR opinions directly to Athletics 🏈
Thank you to to every student who took the time to share their feedback, and thank you to Athletics for listening to student concerns.
Your voices = real change, right here, right now. 💥
From starting 24-hour libraries, to planning an emergency food security resources week, to collecting student opinions to change the Football Ticketing system and so much more, this team has been killing it all year.
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