A panel discussion of the structural dynamics of the current care crisis and the impact of the COVID19 pandemic. This event inquires into the ways in which the cost of care continues to be off-loaded onto the underpaid working class and unpaid precariat, as Emma Dowling and members of the Care Collective consider what it would mean to seriously value care in our society. Moderated by Rosie Warren.

THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE ON ZOOM. FREE WITH RSVP. 

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About

This series of events considers the possibilities of the post-pandemic future. Bringing together writers, artists, curators, archivists, academics, and organizers, “COVID19 and its Afterlives,” examines how the structural dynamics that predated COVID19–precarity, vulnerability, inequality–have been exacerbated by this past catastrophic year. In inventorying our pre-pandemic social and political failures, from health care to housing to labor, policing to politics to prisons, this series hopes to help us learn the pandemic’s lessons, and works to illuminate the promises of the future.

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The artists

Emma Dowling

Jo Littler

The Care Collective

Support

Part of COVID 19 & ITS AFTERLIVES, a series sponsored by NYU’s Office of Global Inclusion, NYU’s Center for the Humanities, NYU Skirball, NYU’s Special Collections, Verso Books, n+1, and Minetta Creek Collective. Organized by David Sugarman.