When Does Protest Make a Difference?

When:
August 22, 2024 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
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When Does Protest Make a Difference?

Thursday, August 22, 2024, 7 PM PDT

ASU California Center Broadway in Los Angeles, CA

American history credits protest with ending segregation and the Vietnam War, securing women the right to vote and the LGBTQ+ community a path to equality, and building one nation out of 13 colonies. It’s a national tradition enshrined in the Constitution and fiercely protected by the legal system. But protest can also be violent, messy, and contested, and frequently ends with the status quo remaining in place. How—and perhaps when—can you know if a protest is working, or has worked? What makes some protests more effective than others, and how do protestors balance the desire for peace and the attention force receives?

Last spring, protests led to a number of outcomes on college campuses, from clashes with administrations, police, and counter-protestors to divestment agreements. With students and faculty returning to campuses across the nation, Zócalo will convene two back-to-back panels moderated by KQED correspondent and co-host of “The California Report” Saul Gonzalez to discuss when and how protest makes a difference.

The first panel will start at 7 p.m. PDT and feature scholars and thinkers who can offer larger context for the current moment: urban journalism professor Danielle K. Brown, constitutional law professor and former director of the ACLU LGBT Project Matt Coles, and First Amendment scholar Eugene Volokh.

The second panel will start at 8 p.m. PDT and feature practitioners who have engaged in historic protests in Los Angeles and beyond: co-founder of the day laborer band Los Jornaleros del Norte Pablo Alvarado, Los Angeles Police Department former assistant chief Sandy Jo MacArthur, and immigrant rights and labor justice activist Victor Narro.

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