The Reciprocal Politics of Bed Space Activism: Creative Resistance and Radical World Making

A lavender logo for the panel.

Department of Art & Public Policy Chair Pato Hebert will explore modern advocacy strategies for change as a member of the panel for the webinar, "The Reciprocal Politics of Bed Space Activism."

"The Reciprocal Politics of Bed Space Activism: Creative Resistance & Radical World Making" will be hosted today from noon to 2 pm Central Daylight Time. The webinar will engage the following concept:

Beds have been the center of urgent political struggles - be they in prisons, detention centers, hospitals, or nursing homes. Our virtual conversation series centers "bed activism," complex forms of resistance and visionary care that emerge from the intimate spaces of sick, disabled, detained, and imprisoned people. It connects a long-term vision of connecting communities and movements at the nexus of abolition feminism, migrant justice, and disability justice.

Click here to register for the webinar.

Photos of the four panelists, Pato Hebert, Monica Cosby, Aurora Levins Morales, and Dean Spade.

Panelists