This event is in the past.It took place on February 2, 2026 at McCone Hall.
Fugitive Networks: Black Women’s Everyday Politics on Venezuela’s Central Coast
Northside
Scholar Nadia Mosquera Muriel unpacks how Black Venezuelan women mobilize around former plantation lands through "fugitive networks"—invisible geographies of resistance that claim space while evading state control. A dense, rewarding dive into Afro-Latin feminist geographies.
Academic talk
Black geographies
Feminist scholarship
Latin American studies
Tips
🗺️explores how communities navigate land dispossession
📚bridges social movement theory and Black studies
💬Q&A follows—great for grad students and researchers
Fugitive Networks: Black Women’s Everyday Politics on Venezuela’s Central Coast
Northside
Scholar Nadia Mosquera Muriel unpacks how Black Venezuelan women mobilize around former plantation lands through "fugitive networks"—invisible geographies of resistance that claim space while evading state control. A dense, rewarding dive into Afro-Latin feminist geographies.
Academic talk
Black geographies
Feminist scholarship
Latin American studies
Tips
🗺️explores how communities navigate land dispossession
📚bridges social movement theory and Black studies
💬Q&A follows—great for grad students and researchers
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