
Benjamin Stumpf will join us to discuss the cultural, political, historical, and theoretical dimensions of the climate crisis, cop cities, and abolitionist alternatives in the aftermath of the George Floyd Rebellion.
This event is free and open to the public. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
About the Speaker
Benjamin Stumpf (they/them) is a Ph.D. candidate in political theory at the University of Connecticut-Storrs. They are the current recipient of the C. L. R. James Fellowship from TSJI. They are working on their dissertation entitled, “Abolition Hegemony: Resisting Cop Cities in Era of Climate Crisis.”
This talk is co-sponsored by TSJI and Students Against Mass Incarceration (SAMI) at Trinity College.