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Social Sciences Forum — Derek Hyra: Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur

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April 30, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location: Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery

Derek Hyra, a white man with short brown hair, wears a blue shirt and dark jacket.

The Social Sciences Forum presents a lecture by Derek Hyra, Professor of Public Administration and Policy and Founding Director at the Metropolitan Policy Center, American University, who will speak on Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur, a discussion on the 10 year anniversary of the Baltimore Uprising.

For this talk, Derek Hyra will be in conversation with Derek Musgrove, associate professor of history, UMBC, and Nicole King, associate professor of American studies, UMBC.

Upon the ten-year anniversary of the 2015 Baltimore Uprising, we are hosting a panel discussion based on Derek Hyra’s recent book Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur (University of California Press, 2024). To confront American unrest, Hyra urges that we end racialized policing, stop Black community destruction and displacement, and reduce neighborhood inequality.


Derek Hyra is a professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy within the School of Public Affairs at American University. His research focuses on processes of neighborhood change, with an emphasis on housing, urban politics, and race. Hyra is author of Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur (University of California Press, 2024), Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City (University of Chicago Press, 2017), and The New Urban Renewal: The Economic Transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville (University of Chicago Press, 2008). He is also co-editor of Capital Dilemma: Growth and Inequality in Washington, D.C. (Routledge, 2016).


Admission is free.

Charm City Books will be selling copies of Slow and Sudden Violence at the event.


This event is organized by the Department of American Studies, and is cosponsored by the Center for Social Science Scholarship; the Dresher Center for Humanities; the Department of History; the Orser Center for the Study of Place, Community, and Culture; the Department of Political Science; and the School of Public Policy.

 

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Date:
April 30
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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