Khalil Gibran Muhammad on the Carceral State
Part of the Sawyer Seminar Lecture Series collection
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A free public event in the Sawyer Seminar Series
The Carceral State and the Future of the American University
Khalil Gibran Muhammad investigates the intersections of higher education, the prison-industrial complex, and systemic inequities in the U.S. that threaten the advancement of academic freedom. Using Black studies as a lens, this lecture delves into the impact of mass incarceration and the school-to-prison pipeline on access to higher educational outcomes.
Khalil Gibran Muhammad is the inaugural Professor of African American Studies and Public Affairs at Princeton University, where he directs the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project.
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- 1 hour
- all ages
- In person
- Paid parking
- Doors at 3:30 PM
Location
Washington University in St. Louis
Hillman Hall, Clark-Fox Forum
St. Louis, MO 63130
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