Below are the times and locations for Sessions 1 - 3 and the closing reception featuring the music of JoVia Armstrong
Session 1: 8:30am-10:15am
11. Do You See God in Us? Slavery, Reparations, and Repair in Midwestern Jesuit University
Minor 110
All sessions run from 8:30 am - 10:15 am
Chair: Luther Adams, University of Washington Tacoma
Robin Proudie, Executive Director of the Descendants of the Saint Louis University Enslaved
Kamm Howard, Executive Director of Reparations United
Christopher Tinson, Saint Louis University
12. Modern Ideas About Reparations
Warner 104
Chair: Kersuze Simeon-Jones, University of South Florida
Willie Mack, University of Missouri
“It Was an Attack On All of Us”: Haitians and Black Americans in New York City and the Korean Grocer Boycott
Karen Sotiropoulos, Cleveland State University
“A Citizen of a Country That Does Not Yet Exist”: Airlift Africa and Higher Education During the Bandung Era
Ashleigh Cartwright, University of Pennsylvania
White Power and Profit in U.S. Public School Integration
Jacob Ivey, Florida Memorial University
“We Have Got the Power Brokers’ Attention”: Black Economic Power and the Anti- Apartheid Movement in South Florida
13. The Ideologies of Reparations
Warner 110
Chair: Gregory Mixon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Nicole Viglini, Penn State University
“It Would Only Be An Act of Justice to Pay Us”: Propertied Black Women’s Ideologies of Repair in the Era of Freedom
Keston K. Perry, University of California, Los Angeles
Entangled Histories, Ecological Imperialism and Pan-African Futures
Rozanne Gooding Silverwood, Columbia University
Reconciling a Sovereign Debt: A Close Reading of the FWP Narratives That Preserve the Erased History of Indian Slaveholding
Nicole M. Gipson, University of Bristol Reparations: A Transatlantic Project
Session 2: 10:30 am - 12:15 pm
14. Building a Cast for Reparations
Minor 110
All sessions run from 10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Chair: Justin Hansford, Howard University
Linda J. Mann, George Mason University
Corey C. Shaw, D.C. Legacy Project Director of Empower DC
Charkera Ervin, Human Rights Counsel for UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
15. Reparations and American Empire
Warner 104
Chair: Robert Greene II, Claflin University
DJ Polite, Augusta University
U.S. Jim Crow Empire to Revolutionary Cuba
Tejasvi Nagaraja, Cornell University
War, Anti-War and Reparations
Kimberly F. Monroe, Trinity Washington University
“Down South in the Summertime”: Assata Shakur, Reparations, and the Black Freedom Struggle
Swords into Ploughshares Presentation 12:30 - 1:30 pm
Minor 110
Andrea Douglas, Executive Director of the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center
Jalane Schmidt, Director of the UVA Democracy Initiative’s Memory Project
“Swords into Ploughshares: The Future of the Robert E. Lee Statue” is an innovative project to melt down the statue of Robert E. Lee that formerly stood in one of Charlottesville’s public parks and use the bronze to make a new work of public art.
Session 3: 1:45 pm - 3:30 pm
16. Author Meets Engaged Readers: Roundtable on Andrew W. Kahrl’s The Black Tax: 150 Years of Theft, Exploitation, and Dispossession in America
Minor 125
All sessions run from 1:45 pm - 3:30 pm.
Devin Fergus, University of Missouri
Camille Walsh, University of Washington Bothell
Esther Cyna, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, Paris-Saclay Mike Amezcua, Georgetown University
Response by Andrew Kahrl, University of Virginia
17. Reparations and the Long Civil Rights Era
Minor 110
Chair: Jacob Ivey, Florida Memorial University
Andrew J. Douglas, Morehouse College
Reparative Money: The Monetary Theory of Robert S. Browne
Sam Klug, Loyola University Maryland
More Than a Manifesto: Reparations and the Political Economy of Black Power
Adriana Green, University of California
Berkeley 40 Acres and the Moon
Reception, 3:30 pm-5:15 pm, Minor Hall Lobby
Enjoy refreshments and fellowship in the lobby of Minor Hall ahead of JoVia Armstrong's musical performance
Special Musical Performance by JoVia Armstrong, 5:30 - 6:15 pm, Warner 209
Join us for a special musical performance by JoVia Armstrong (UVA Music) and her band!