Juan Herrera — Geographies of Activism: Cartographic Memory and Community Practices of Care



June 6, 2019
4:00 pm

Condon 106
UO campus

Tea Talk: Department of Geography Lecture Series

Juan Herrera, Assistant Professor of Geography
University of California, Los Angeles

Juan Herrera, PhD, is a human geographer with interests in race, social movements, queer of color critique, spatial theory, and women of color feminisms. Herrera’s current work is entitled Care Is Political: Social Movement Activism and the Production of Space. The book argues for an analysis of social movement geographies and their ongoing production.

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