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  1. Jul 22, 2020 · Angela Yvonne Davis is a prominent political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as the leader of Communist Party USA in the 1960s and had close ties to the Black Panther Party. She has advocated for the abolishment of prisons and the prison-industrial complex. She is currently Distinguished Professor Emerita at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she taught in the History ...

  2. Angela Yvonne Davis (Birmingham, 26 de janeiro de 1944) é uma professora e filósofa socialista estadunidense que alcançou notoriedade mundial na década de 1970 como integrante do Partido Comunista dos Estados Unidos, dos Panteras Negras, por sua militância pelos direitos das mulheres e contra a discriminação social e racial nos Estados Unidos, referência entre os marxistas e por ser ...

  3. Angela Davis is the author of ten books and has lectured throughout the United States as well as in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America. In recent years a persistent theme of her ...

  4. She’s one of the founding figures of the prison-abolition movement.”. “Angela Davis: Freed by the People,” opening September 20 in the Schlesinger’s newly renovated gallery, explores the racial violence of Davis’s childhood neighborhood; her philosophy studies in the Northeast, Europe, and California; and her decades of scholarship ...

  5. Dec 28, 2021 · ANGELA DAVIS: Well, Amy, I think that what we are witnessing at this moment is a profound clash between forces of the past and forces of the future. The campaign against teaching critical race ...

  6. Mar 5, 2020 · Their freedom struggle in 1971 became the struggle for freedom of Angela Y. Davis, an incarcerated body Nixon’s and Reagan’s law-and-order America wanted dead. She was on trial for her life ...

  7. Davis influentially condemned feminist approaches which emphasized incarcerating perpetuators, or carceral feminism. 2. Instead she and other abolitionist feminists focused on how the state mirrored intimate partner violence and abuse as it punished survivors for self defense and forcibly sterilized hundreds of thousands of women.

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