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Latinx Civil Rights Webinar Series
The Criminalization of Latinx Immigrants and its Relationship with Black Lives Matter
Tuesday, October 13, 2:00 pm Central, 12:00 pm Pacific
Panelists explore the relationship between mass incarceration and immigrant detention. Examine how the dynamics of racism, anti-Blackness, xenophobia, and transphobia are manifested through these penal systems. By exploring this history, we'll see why it is so important for the Latinx community to embrace and amplify the Black Lives Matter movement.
Webinar materials:
Discussion Topics:
- The interconnectedness of mass incarceration and immigrant detention.
- Historical torture and abuse of communities that has led to oppressive legal systems.
- Crime policies of the 1990s that exacerbated the criminalization of immigrants, Black, and brown communities.
Presenters:
- Lisa V. Knox, California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice
- Donovan Grant, a formerly detained Activist and Organizer
- César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Associate Professor of Law, University of Denver Strum College of Law
- Moderator: Pilar Margarita Hernández Escontrías, Research Social Scientist, American Bar Foundation