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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Protests have spread across the world in response to the militarization of cities, misuse of political power, and war. This session explores how resistance and disruption unfold in space including in response to local or national politics, deportation enforcement, threats of occupation, and local and global genocide. For all CUSS sessions, we welcome research centering topics of race, racism, and racialization; international research; and research on urban, suburban, and rural spaces.
Building Resistance Infrastructure: Mechanisms of Resilience in the Stop Cop City Movement - Cody Joseph Jackson, University of Notre Dame
“Hey Rent Man, I Want to Be Free”: Tenant Organizing and Black Social Infrastructure in Brooklyn - Amaka Camille Okechukwu, Johns Hopkins University
“Sustaining a Barrio Insurgency: Survival Strategies, Territorial Transformation, and the Politics of Memory and Redemption.” - Cesar Camilo Bowley-Castillo, University of California-Los Angeles
The Production of Resistance: Spatial Technologies in Lumbee and Waccamaw History - Christopher Shane Elliott, UNCW; Lauren Edes, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Olivia Johnson, University of North Carolina Wilmington