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This panel brings together two leading scholars of Black Geographies in Brazil to present on the relationship between their research and W.E.B. Du Bois's monumental text, Black Reconstruction in America.

Adam Bledsoe, University of Minnesota, "The Efficacy of the Unknown: Opacity and Black Freedom Struggles"
Priscilla Ferreira, Rutgers University, "Time is Honey: Regenerative Black Solidarity Economies"

"Black Reconstruction as a Portal" is a year-long Sawyer Seminar at the University of California, Irvine that explores the global salience of visions of Black Reconstruction as a portal between the crisis that marks our current predicament and the freedom dreams of those who have taken to the streets insisting that another world is still possible. This panel is the third in a series of four panels (Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 8, Feb 15) that will explore the topic "Black Reconstruction Geographies." For more information, go to: https://blackreconstructionasaportal.org or follow us on Twitter @readingdubois