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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel seeks to showcase the cutting-edge of scholarship on race, gender, and class. We especially welcome papers that address issues relevant to the current moment and informed by the historical imagination: from human rights violations and other challenges faced in fascist-leaning and oppressive regimes, to resistance movements, decolonization, and more. This session invites papers across methodologies, theories, and foci--including within, beyond, and/or transnationally linked to the U.S.
Diasporic Technoculture and "Hyperbridity": Mediating Racial and Transnational Identity on Reddit's r/ABCDesis - Kellen Sharp, University of Maryland-College Park; Dhiraj Murthy, University of Texas at Austin
Invisible Shackles to Hyper-visible Bodies: How immigration laws coerce care labor among brown migrant mothers - Carla Salazar Gonzalez, University of California-San Diego; Gülten Gizem Fesli, University of Bayreuth
Porch Whispers and Public Silence: Silence, Grievability, and Collective Memory in Black Communities' Responses to Violence - Jarvis Benson, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Racism as Self-Inflicted Harm: The Institutional Costs of White Supremacy in the Second Trump Presidency - Duke W. Austin, California State University-East Bay; Benjamin Paul Bowser
Trauma Without Politics: Western Media, Sexual Violence, and the Colonial Gaze in Rwanda and the DRC - Jessica Mwiza, Graduate Center CUNY