Intersectionality Matters!

11. Under the Blacklight: COVID and Disaster Capitalism

04.07.2020 - By African American Policy ForumPlay

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In the second episode in our new conversation series, “Under the Blacklight: The Intersectional Vulnerabilities that COVID Lays Bare” (originally aired over Zoom April 1st), five incredible change-makers join host Kimberlé Crenshaw for a conversation about building collective resistance and power in the time of COVID-19.

Saru Jayaraman and Mily Treviño-Sauceda illuminate the impact of the current crisis on workers in the restaurant and agriculture industries; Naomi Klein explains how governments around the world are using this disastrous moment to push through legislation that would otherwise be roundly dismissed as dangerously authoritarian; Dara Baldwin talks about the dehumanizing and ableist rationing programs being advanced in states like Alabama, Kansas, and Washington; and Janine Jackson critiques, among other things, the corporate media’s “lives v. livelihood” framing that has dominated news cycles in recent weeks.

In the coming weeks, we'll continue hosting live events that bring together artists, activists, thought leaders, scholars, service-providers and others on the frontlines of the fight against COVID-19. Each Wednesday we’ll bring you a virtual conversation over Zoom, which will be released as an episode of Intersectionality Matters! the following week.

With:

Dara Baldwin — Director of National Policy, Center for Disability Rights

Janine Jackson — Program Director, Producer & Host of FAIR

Saru Jayaraman — President, One Fair Wage; Co-Founder, ROC United

Naomi Klein — Gloria Steinem Chair for Media, Culture and Feminist Studies, Rutgers University; author of The Shock Doctrine

Mily Treviño-Sauceda — Vice President and Co-Director, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks)

Produced and Edited by Julia Sharpe-Levine


Additional support provided by Andrew Sun, Emmett O’Malley, Michael Kramer, Janeen Irving


Music by Blue Dot Sessions

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