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Cultivating Joy and Collective Restoration: (Re)Imagining and (Re)Claiming Pleasure and Liberation.

A Graduate Student Conference


saturday-sunday, April 24-25, 2021
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The 2021 Mahindra Humanities Center Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference

April 24-25, 2021 | Zoom | Schedule


Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities around the world have long engaged in cultivating individual and collective pleasure, healing, and liberation, both as resilience mechanisms in the face of oppression and as celebrations in their own right. In recent times, with the ubiquity of traumatic occurrences such as the COVID-19 pandemic, state-sanctioned violence, and extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change, living under negligent systems has felt increasingly harrowing and inescapable.


Many entities working to enable social change tend to ground their efforts in damage-based frameworks that focus on the negative impacts of injustices against historically and currently oppressed peoples (Tuck, 2009). But these communities are so much more than their pain and traumas. They are actualizing better futures on their own terms with resources they already have, extrinsic and intrinsic to themselves.


To encourage expansiveness in navigating the complexities of these narratives, we are hosting a virtual conference that asks: How are people and communities reimagining and reclaiming pleasure and healing through creative and cultural embodiment? In what ways is this liberatory/ restorative/ resilience work, particularly during times of crisis?


Free and open to the public, this conference aims to bring together graduate students, early career scholars, community activists, educators, and creatives of all kinds. Sessions will be video/audio recorded in English, and live captioning will be provided.

keynote presenters

TAJA LINDLEY

An 80’s baby born in New York and raised in the South, Taja Lindley is currently a nomad, living out of her suitcase and working remotely as the Managing Member of Colored Girls Hustle. Lindley is a memory worker, healer, and activist. Through iterative and interdisciplinary practices, she creates socially engaged artwork that transforms audiences, shifts culture, and moves people to action. She uses movement, text, installation, ritual, burlesque, and multi-media to create immersive works that are concerned with freedom, healing, and pleasure.

memory worker, artist, healer, activist


CARLA MOORE

Carla Moore's life’s work centres decolonization and radical self-acceptance as essential praxes necessary for individual and community liberation, manifested as healing and sustainable social change. She undertakes digital healing, activism, and community building through her @MooreTalkJa brand and engages in academic activism and holistic education through her work as a lecturer at the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, Mona Unit at the University of the West Indies.

artist, activist, academic, alchemist.

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Reclaiming Joy in Sovereignty and Self-Determination

How does joy guide us toward defining and determining what liberation looks like? How can we reorient from focusing on harm to centering individual/community joys, hopes, and desires?

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The Creative Arts and Embodied Knowledge as Fluid Sites for Liberation

How do different art forms create space for imagining liberation for communities? How are the creative arts being used as anti-colonial tools for continued production of embodied knowledge?

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Passed-Down and Remixed Healing and Restoration Practices

How are individuals and communities using healing and restoration practices to reclaim and reaffirm their power to go beyond surviving to get to flourishing?

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Finding Pleasure in Connecting with the Natural, Supernatural, and Beyond

How do individuals and communities use connection to food, nature, the earth, and the universe to cultivate pleasure for themselves? How do relationships with the natural, supernatural, and beyond foster restoration and create space for imagining (more) liberated futures?

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Freeness in Reimagining and Reveling in the Expansiveness of Gender and Sexuality

How are people of diverse a/genders and a/sexualities and gender-inclusive/liberated communities engaging in the joy and freeness of exploring expansiveness in existence/expression? How does this impact personal and community health/wellbeing?

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Adanna Jones

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janei maynard

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Panelists & Moderators

Aunrika Tucker-Shabazz

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Brendane Tynes

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Gretchen Carvajal

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Jallicia A. Jolly

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Jonathan Hill-Rorie

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Kathy Tran

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La Biska Prince

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Melaine Ferdinand-King

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Mich Kaye Harvey

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Nadia Milad Issa

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Natalie Malone

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Olivia Kamil Smarr

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Rocky Douglas

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Sadiyah Malcolm

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Samuella Ware

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Shemeka Thorpe

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Sruti Sriram

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Steve Duane Whittaker

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Tiffany Lashai Curtis

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Tushanka Nair

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schedule

Saturday, April 24, 2021


Note: All times in Eastern Daylight Time/GMT-4

Detailed schedule is provided to registrants


8:00 AM

 

Conference Welcome

Sherine Andreine Powerful and Onisha Etkins

8:30 AM


Panel Presentation


Community Participatory Action Research at Avasara: Centering Students’ Expertise in Exploring Student-Teacher Relationships

Sruti Sriram and Tushanka Nair

9:30 AM


Collective Imagining Workshop

Where Culture Meets Memory: (Re)Claiming and (Re)Framing Our Stories


Felicia V. Chang

11:00 aM

 

Movement Offering


Rest As Resistance Flow

Matt Garza

12:00 pM


BREAK!

 

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12:30 pM


Panel Presentation


K(no)w Hxstory, K(no)w Community, K(no)w Self: Building Community Archives One Story at a Time

Jesal Patel, Kathy Tran, and Mich Kaye Harvey

1:30 PM


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Spirituality and Intimacy: Centering Black Bodies and Pleasure

Samuella Ware, Shemeka Thorpe, and Natalie Malone

2:30 PM


BREAK!


Background Music

 

Conference Playlist


3:00 PM


Keynote Presentation

Pleasure Rituals | An Invitation


Taja Lindley

4:00 pM


Panel Presentation


‘Sister… you’ve been on my mind': Womanist Queerplatonic Intimacy as Power, Pleasure, and Divinity

Olivia Kamil Smarr and Tiffany Lashai Curtis

5:00 PM


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The Audacity of Healing: Black Girls' Lives, Lawlessness, & Collective Futures

Aunrika Tucker-Shabazz, Sadiyah Malcolm, and Jallicia A. Jolly

6:00 PM


Movement Offering

Embracing Pleasure & Power through Femme Hip Hop


Janei Maynard

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Sunday, April 25, 2021


Note: All times in Eastern Daylight Time/GMT-4

Detailed schedule is provided to registrants


9:00 AM


Opening Session

Onisha Etkins and Sherine Andreine Powerful

9:30 AM

 

Panel Presentation


Root Care: Groundings with my Friends

Rocky Douglas and Melaine Ferdinand-King

10:30 AM

 

Keynote Presentation

I Like It But Not A Lot... I Don’t Like It: Pleasure After Trauma


Carla Moore

11:30 aM

 

Panel Presentation


Feeling Myself: Perceptions of Self-Reported Attractiveness Within a Body Dissatisfaction Pilot Study in the Eastern Caribbean [St. Kitts & Nevis]

Steve Duane Whittaker, La Biska Prince, and Jonathan Hill-Rorie (Moderator)

12:30 pM

 

BREAK!


Background Music

 

Conference Playlist


1:00 pM

 

Movement Workshop

 

MÃ¥hgong & LÃ¥lai - Peace, Breath, & Chant

Dakota Camacho

2:00 PM

 

Collective Imagining Workshop


Gastropoetics: A Speculative Cookbook in Family Recipes as Healing

Tao Leigh Goffe

3:30 PM


BREAK!


Background Music

 

Conference Playlist


4:00 PM

 

Panel Presentation


Sacred Pleasure Practices: Exploring Transcendental Kin Relationships with the Orishas

Nadia Milad Issa and Brendane Tynes (Moderator)

5:00 pM

 

Panel Presentation


Epistles for the Besties

Gretchen Carvajal

6:00 PM

 

Conference Closing

Sherine Andreine Powerful and Onisha Etkins

6:15 PM

 

Movement Offering [Wrap Party!]

 

Winin' 101: Embodying Jametteness

Adanna Jones

ORGANIZERS & SPONSORS

Onisha Etkins, MS and Sherine Andreine Powerful, MPH are the conference organizers. As Black Caribbean Feminists and public health doctoral candidates at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, we strive to center pleasure, healing, and liberation in our daily lives and create/curate spaces to unapologetically honor our desires and tensions within and outside of university spaces. We are currently developing our own platforms, Kinsol and Dazzire, that will enable us to do just this.

We look forward to creating and cultivating with you!



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