Abolitionist Accompaniment

TSJI will convene a two-day workshop in our new TSJI space dedicated to accompanying organizers who are confronting the prison industrial complex.
Ties that Bind

A manuscript workshop with Channon Miller (American Studies and History, Trinity College)
Howard Zinn Book Fair

The Howard Zinn Book Fair honors one of the great US people’s historians, Howard Zinn. This year, organizers invited TSJI to curate a series of Conjuncture panels.
In Search of Hartford’s Black Maternal Garden

Hartford-raised, TSJI Ford Postdoctoral Fellow, and new Assistant Professor of American Studies and History, Channon Miller (TC ‘11), delivered the lecture, “In Search of Hartford’s Black Maternal Garden” last October.
History, Democracy, and the Vocation of the Black Intellectual: Challenges for Our Times

In the 1960s and 70s global anticolonial revolutionary thinkers were in open revolt against nationalist-driven racist attacks. Adjoining the major political campaigns of their day, they formed critical collaborative spaces of research, writing, and thinking.
Dismantling Racial Capitalism

The inaugural Dismantling Racial Capitalism convening at NYU, hosted by Urban Democracy Lab, Center for Race, Inequality and the Law, the Action Lab, and the Initiative for Community Power at NYU Law
Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution

Salon in Celebration of Christina Heatherton’s Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution
On Making (Art) Work

A Conversation with Claudia Zapata
Thirteen Jealous Republics

Mike Davis reads from his book-in-progress, Star Spangled Leviathan: An Economic History of American Nationalism.
Invisible Suffering

Diana Aldrete and Christina Heatherton, “Invisible Suffering,” Austin Arts Center at Trinity College, November 9, 2021.