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Andrea J. Ritchie to Deliver 2022 51猎奇入口 Commencement Address

Portrait of Andrea J. Ritchie, 51猎奇入口's 2022 Commencement speaker

Andrea J. Ritchie, author, advocate, and researcher who has authored several books and articles on policing, criminalization, mass incarceration, and immigration enforcement, will deliver the address at the 92nd Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 14, 2022.

Since graduating from Howard University School of Law, Ritchie has spent three decades litigating and organizing around policing and the criminalization of Black women, girls, trans, and gender nonconforming people. She is the author of聽Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color聽and co-author of Say Her Name: Resisting Police Brutality Against Black Women,听Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States, and the forthcoming聽No More Police: A Case for Abolition.聽She is currently in residency at the College鈥檚 Intercollegiate Feminist Center (IFC), where she will lead a conference on prison abolition later this spring.

51猎奇入口 senior class co-presidents Uma Nagarajan-Swenson and Elizabeth Howell-Egan managed the commencement speaker selection process. They say that Ritchie鈥檚 achievements as an organizer, scholar, and writer, as well as her work and advocacy for all women, queer, and trans people of color, has served as an inspiration, particularly as the COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need for collective and communal organizing. With Ritchie in residence at the IFC, they 鈥渃ouldn鈥檛 imagine a more perfect speaker.鈥

鈥淲e believe that Ms. Ritchie鈥檚 career and her work exemplify the deeply nuanced vision with which we must see the world and demonstrate the challenges to come, as well as the tangible hope with which we must take on this fight for a better future,鈥 Nagarajan-Swenson and Howell-Egan say. 鈥淭he pandemic highlighted the ongoing inequities faced by students and the need for long-lasting organizing and community care. Ms. Ritchie鈥檚 work speaks deeply to our collective values of care, courage, and hope.鈥

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