Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (LT 105), Glasgow, United Kingdom
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (LT 105), Glasgow, United Kingdom
This is an in-person, on-campus event for UofG Staff and Students Only. A valid UofG Staff or Student email address is required to book your ticket. The venue is to be confirmed.
PhD candidate, social justice activist, and author Barbara
Becnel has more than 20 years of experience working for prison reform in the
state of California, while writing nine award-winning non-fiction books on
street gang culture, as well as over one-hundred journal, magazine, and
newspaper articles. From leading an international media campaign aimed at preventing the
judicial execution of reformed Crips gang co-founder and Nobel Peace Prize
nominee Stanley Williams, to organising an ‘Occupy San Quentin’ rally attended
by hundreds in front of the state prison that houses California’s death
chamber, she has often shown inspiring leadership and tenacity. Recently, she
was appointed to an Expert Steering Group for tackling racial harassment in
Scottish education. She also participated in a Steering Group focusing on the
development of anti-racist curriculum for Scotland’s universities and
colleges.
Building on her MSc in Social Justice and Community Action (With Distinction) earned from the University of Edinburgh, Barbara returned there to pursue a PhD. Her thesis explores how death row became a symbol of heroism for America’s street-gang generation. Integral to this is her collaboration with three former-though-imprisoned South Central Los Angeles gang members who are co-researchers on the project.
Barbara's talk will explore the ’in between’ of her life
journey, which ultimately saw her reject her middle-class upbringing of
instruction by her mother, a high-school principal, to look white, to talk
white, to be as white as she could be, culturally, to succeed as an African
American professional in a white-dominated nation. The
transformation process is examined in her presentation at the University of
Glasgow. Barbara will also critique why such a transformation has led to a new
social-justice battleground for her: reforming the academy’s elitist traditions
in knowledge production.
Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (LT 105)
1728 University Place, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ United Kingdom
Accessibility Guides available for the Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre building and Lecture Theatre 105.
Enter via the main building entrance, accessed off University Place. Once inside, Lecture Theatre 105 is located to the left.