Tanner Lectures on Human Values

Event time: 
Wednesday, April 16, 2025 - 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Location: 
Battell Chapel (BATTELL) See map
400 College Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

IMPORTANT UPDATE: CHANGE OF VENUE TO ACCOMMODATE LARGER AUDIENCE

Due to great enthusiasm at Yale and beyond, Angela Davis’s lectures on Tuesday, April 15 and Wednesday, April 16 will now be held at Battell Chapel (400 College St.). We hope this new, larger venue—which seats 840 people—will allow more of you to experience these important lectures.

New Venue:
Battell Chapel (400 College St.)

Day 2: Abolition: Learning from Global Trajectories

Angela Y. Davis is professor emerita of history of consciousness and feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. An activist, writer, and lecturer, her work focuses on prisons, police, abolition, and the related intersections of race, gender, and class. She is the author of many books, from Angela Davis: An Autobiography (1974) to Freedom Is a Constant Struggle (2015). Her most recent books include Abolition. Feminism. Now., written with Gina Dent, Erica Meiners, and Beth Richie, and a book of essays Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises, vol. 1.

She is a founding member of Critical Resistance, a national organization dedicated to the dismantling of the prison industrial complex. Internationally, she is affiliated with Sisters Inside, an abolitionist organization based in Queensland, Australia, that works in solidarity with people in women’s prisons.

Like many educators, Professor Davis is especially concerned with the general tendency to devote more resources and attention to the prison system than to educational institutions. Having helped to popularize the notion of a “prison industrial complex,” she now urges her audiences to think seriously about the future possibility of a world without prisons and to help forge a twenty-first-century abolitionist movement.

Speaker/Performer: 
Angela Davis (activist, writer, and scholar)

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