Black Women Taught Us: An Intimate History of Black Feminism
Thu, Nov 06
|Dayton Metro Library Main Branch
Join Jenn M. Jackson to discuss the brilliant legacy of Black women as part of Dayton Metro Library's Social Justice Speaker Series.
Time & Location
Nov 06, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Dayton Metro Library Main Branch, 215 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH 45402, USA
About the Event
Jackson is a queer, androgynous Black woman, lover of all Black people, organizer, and Assistant Professor at Syracuse University in the Department of Political Science. Jackson’s research is in Black Politics with a focus on Black Feminist movements, racial threat, gender and sexuality, policing, and political behavior. They have written peer-reviewed articles at Public Culture, Politics, Groups, and Identities, and the Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy. Jackson is the author of BLACK WOMEN TAUGHT US (Penguin Random House), a detailed analysis of the Black women scholars, activists, and social movements organizers whose radical and path-breaking work has shaped today’s political environment.
Jackson’s forthcoming academic book POLICING BLACKNESS (University of Chicago Press, expected 2025) investigates the role of racial threat in influencing Black Americans’ political behavior. Specifically, they show how racial trauma has deeply shaped Black Americans’ daily experiences living under the carceral state. And, how those experiences affect Black…