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Anarchist Panther
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Ashanti Alston
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Nov. 13, 2010, 12:50 a.m.
Workshop on Critical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity program of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University
ANARCHIST PANTHER
A conversation with former Black Panther and political prisoner ASHANTI ALSTON about lessons from the Black Panther Party and Black and postmodern anarchism

ASHANTI ALSTON is a former member of the Black Panther Party and ex-political prisoner. He publishes the Zine Anarchist Panther and has been a guest lecturer at the Institute for Social Ecology in Vermont, speaking on the Panthers and the history of Black nationalist movements. He has spent time in Chiapas, Mexico, studying the autonomous structure of Zapatista communities and working on his memoirs. Ashanti resides in Rhode Island, where he is presently the national co-chair of the Jericho Amnesty Movement, and an active member of Estacion Libre, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, and Critical Resistance.

12 November 2010
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
Columbia University
NYC

The aim of the Workshop on Critical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity is to create an interdisciplinary space for the critical consideration of race and ethnicity. By bringing together a diverse community of scholars and activists, we seek to examine racial and ethnic formation and engage race and ethnicity as categories of analysis in order to address larger social, cultural, economic, and political questions across geographical boundaries. The Workshop will serve as a space for scholars to develop and share ideas, drawing upon the personal and academic experiences of the Columbia University community.

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