‘Black Prisoners’ Caucus (BPC) at WSU: Roundtable Conversation’

Black Prisoners’ Caucus (BPC) at WSU: Roundtable Conversation
Wednesday, Oct. 29, 4–5:30 p.m.
via Zoom

Registration required

The Department of English at WSU invites you to its Fall 2025 webinar entitled “Black Prisoners’ Caucus at WSU.” The Black Prisoners’ Caucus (BPC) community group members and scholars will explore the history and ongoing work of the caucus and highlight the insights of currently and formerly incarcerated leaders. This event will lay the groundwork for a Spring 2026 program featuring a campus screening of Since I Been Down (dir. Gilda Sheppard), followed by a live Q&A with BPC members at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center via Zoom.

This webinar is sponsored by the Department of English and the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH).

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