Welcome to session #3 of the online space Migratory Times, “Temporality & Mobility.”
2020 the world has witnessed major events that have changed the way collectives and individuals relate to time, movement, and space. In this session we invite migratory times visitors to engage in conversations that grapple with insurgency and urgency in a time of global pandemic. As many are compelled to shelter-in-place, class, racial, national and gender labor divides have become more apparent. A central part of ongoing coloniality and the modern economies are the sustaining of oppressive regimes. However, as communities have become disconnected physically, there is an urgency to connect in creative ways, where social change and new imaginaries are part of the public landscape of discourse, politics, and socialities. We invite migratory times visitors to grapple these complexities that shape mobile subjectivities and temporalities in an age of covid-19.
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Session #3
Session #3: Mobility & Temporality
Mobility & Temporality During Covid-19
A Migratory Times Salon
May 4, 2020 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT / 7PM CEST
Registration Required:
https://bit.ly/migratorytimessalon
You are invited to a Salon on Mobility & Temporality with Migratory Times. Migratory Times is a project of the Institute of (im)Possible Subjects and Center for Arts, Design and Social Research. IiS is a transnational feminist collective producing art and education events and a collectively edited online open access journal of art and writing. Center for Arts, Design and Social Research, Inc., US based non-profit 501(c)3 organization supporting independent arts, design, and research focused on positive social impact, globally.
With Crystal Baik(University of California, Riverside), Anyely Marin and Rebecca Close (Critical Dias, Spain), Jose Cortez (University of Oregon), Latipa (University of California, Riverside), Garcia Romeo (University of Utah), Jackline Kemigisa (Uganda), Isabelle Massu (Institut des Beaux Arts de Besançon, France), Alejandro Perez (Berkeley City College), Jennifer Andrea(FWF Lise Meitner), Daphne Vtg (University of California, San Diego).
Facilitators: Annie Isabel Fukushima & Dalida María Benfield(Migratory Times)
To learn more about Migratory Times, visit: https://migratorytimes.net/