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Session Submission Type: Full Paper Panel
This panel consists of a series of papers that look at decolonization and Black liberation movements and the intersections between them to theorize freedom, justice, desire, sovereignty, and power.
Decolonizing Desire: Sexual Politics in Global Political Theory - Alena Wolflink, University of Denver
“All Power to the People”: The Black Panther Party's Phenomenological Solidarity - Brooks Kirchgassner, DePauw University
Mapping Black Geographies of Freedom: Plantations, Prisons & Decolonial Politics - Derefe Kimarley Chevannes, University of Memphis
“How I Got Over”…Or, Are We Talking about Getting Under? - Desiree Melonas, University of California, Riversity
Nokware: the Political Epistemology of Kwasi Wiredu and Akan Philosophy - Gregory Evan Doukas, University of Memphis