Wednesday, March 31, 2021 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Location:The panelists will discuss LGBTQI+ experiences of criminalization and incarceration, especially as they relate to homophobia and transphobia. Central to the discussion will be these communities’ resistance to these forms of state violence. Particular attention will be placed on panelists’ abolitionists acts of surviving and thriving in a world that penalizes and criminalizes their very existence.
Speakers:
Bamby Salcedo, M.A.
President/CEO The TransLatin@ Coalition
Zondre Johnson
PATH and The Social Impact Center
Dominique Morgan, Executive Director
Black & Pink
Felicia Carbajal, Executive Director
The Social Impact Center
Moderator:
Kelly De Leon
CSUN Alum, BA in Central American Studies and Chicana/o Studies
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
5pm-6:30pm (PST)
Zoom Meeting: 827 4983 8458 Passcode: 924092
Presented by ProjectRebound and Community Alternatives to 911 and co-sponsored by Africana Studies, American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies, Center for the Study of the Peoples of the Americas, Central American and Transborder Studies, Chicana/o Studies, CivilDiscourse & Social Change, College of Humanities, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Communication Studies, Criminology and Justice Studies, Deaf Studies, Diversity and Equity Innovation Grant, Educational Equity Committee, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, Educational Opportunity Program, Gender & Women’s Studies, History, Queer Studies, Office of Student Affairs, Office of the Provost, Revolutionary Scholars, and the University Student Union. Please email martha.d.escobar@csun.edu at least five business days prior to the event to request ASLi interpreters.