Forum

ART • WORK • PLACE: Emergency Session II

May 6, 2020

7:30–9:30pm ET

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With
Hannah Appel (UCLA, Debt Collective)
David Xu Borgonjon (Columbia, RISD, XCampus)
Sami Disu (CUNY John Jay)
Jamila Hammami (CUNY Adjunct Project)
Nicholas Mirzoeff (NYU)
Yuh-Line Niou (NYS Assembly)
Sandy Nurse (Mayday Space)
Dean Spade (Seattle University Law, Big Door Brigade)
Naomi Zewde (CUNY School of Public Health & Health Policy)

As online education enters its third month, this second emergency session shifts attention from the museum to the university. Students are demanding tuition refunds while administrators are raising fees and slashing budgets, and CUNY is gutted at both the state and city levels. How can students and adjuncts fight for equity in the face of escalating austerity?

Nationwide, student debt has reached $1.6 trillion—a total we’re told is too big to forgive, yet Congress and the Federal Reserve have just given away trillions to corporations, cruise lines, and hotel chains. Student loans are only one category of household debt, alongside medical, housing, and criminal justice debt. Although the vast majority of Americans are burdened by debt, it is disproportionately held by Black women. How can we mobilize millions of debtors into collective action?

Mutual aid increasingly fills in for the social safety net destroyed by neoliberalism. As COVID-19 continues to lay bare the grotesque injustices of the current system, community support has risen dramatically. But how long can neighbors and colleagues sustain each other in a vacuum of leadership and resources?

The first hour of the forum will feature five speakers on these issues; in the second hour, they will be joined by additional participants for breakout Q&A sessions.

Hannah Appel (UCLA, Debt Collective) will explain the concept of debtors’ unions and the use of collective power to influence policy.
David Xu Borgonjon (Columbia, RISD, XCampus) will talk about organizing across universities to assist international students.
Sami Disu (CUNY John Jay) will outline the demands of the Free CUNY campaign.
Jamila Hammami (CUNY Adjunct Project) will discuss the challenges facing CUNY students and adjuncts, and strategies for dealing with the coming austerity budgets.
Nicholas Mirzoeff (NYU) will speculate on the future of the university at a time of remote learning and reduced resources.
Yuh-Line Niou (NYS Assembly) will speak about what actions NY State should take.
Sandy Nurse (Mayday Space) will describe the importance of community networks in mutual aid.
Dean Spade (Seattle University Law, Big Door Brigade) will provide a primer on mutual aid and what it can achieve.
Naomi Zewde (CUNY School of Public Health & Health Policy) will address the racialization of debt and illness.


To register for this Zoom webinar and discussion, please click here. Links to the breakout sessions will be shared only with participants in the webinar.

If you have questions you would like to see addressed during the breakout sessions, you can share them here.

The organizers have budgeted direct aid to groups and individuals in need as part of this event. For more information, please click here here.

A description and video documentation of the first Emergency Session can be found here.


Organized by Nikki Columbus and Michelle Millar Fisher, with the PhD Program in Art History (CUNY Graduate Center), in collaboration with the James Gallery/Center for the Humanities (CUNY Graduate Center) and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics (The New School), where it is sponsored in part by the Helen Shapiro Lectureship.

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