Ericka Hart on Intersectionality
Villard Room, Main Building
Learn about the ways in which interlocking systems of oppression impact the lives of individuals navigating them. Engage in discourse and an interactive speaking seminar during which you will better understand how to critically analyze how structures and institutions perpetuate mass marginalization under global capitalism.
Reception to follow.
This event will be livestreamed here.
Those who attend the livestream are able to participate in the Q&A session with Ericka by completing this question form.
Ericka Hart (she/they) is a well-known social media educator, whose work focuses on racial, social, gender, and disability justice education, sex education, and navigating systems of oppression. Ericka is a Black, queer, femme activist who uses her platform to enrich the public’s knowledge on difficult subjects and calls on her many intersecting identities to speak at colleges and universities across the country. Additionally, Ericka’s work has been featured in Buzzfeed, the Washington Post, Allure, Huffington Post, BBC News, Cosmopolitan, LA Weekly, Vanity Fair, W Magazine, Glamour, Elle, Essence, Fader, Refinery 29, and is the face of three running PSAs on the television channel VICELAND.
Sponsored by: Accessibility & Educational Opportunity, Africana Studies, the ALANA Center, Advancement and Alumni Groups, the Dean of the College, Engaged Pluralism, Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action/Title IX Office, HPE, LGBTQ Center, OCEL, President’s Office, RSLCP, Sexual Assault & Violence Prevention, Sociology, Student Growth & Engagement, Student Living & Wellness, Women’s, Feminist, & Queer Studies, and the Women’s Center.
Campus community only, please.