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Hart Hall 3201

⭐️ Presented by the African American and African Studies Department

⭐️ Co-sponsors: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Manetti Shrem Museum 

AAS will be kicking off Spring Quarter with an exciting New Directions in Black Studies Speaker event.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. France Winddance Twine on Friday, April 5 @ 12pm in Hart Hall 3201. You can register here. Lunch will be served, and the poster is below.

France Winddance Twine is the author most recently of Geek Girls: Inequality and Opportunity in Silicon Valley (NYU Press, 2022) and is founder of The Technologies for Justice Lab at UC Santa Barbara. She is an ethnographer, documentary filmmaker, a feminist race theorist and a visual artist. Geek Girls was praised for "peel[ing] back the screen to illuminate the mechanisms that produce and sustain inequality in Silicon Valley" (Ruha Benjamin)

AAS Speaker Series with Dr. France Winddance Twine. AAS presents Dr. France Winddance Twine on Friday, April 5 @ 12pm in Hart Hall 3201.  Dr. France Winddance Twine is an ethnographer, documentary filmmaker, a feminist race theorist and a visual artist.

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