The Havens Wright Center for Social Justice at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will be hosting CARE Director Professor Mohan Dutta as a Visiting Scholar on October 16, 2025.
Professor Dutta will deliver a talk titled “Culturally Centering Organizing for Social Justice: Co-Creating Voice Infrastructures” as part of the Center’s ongoing commitment to fostering critical intellectual exchange and advancing social justice.
Established in 1984 within the Sociology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Havens Wright Center for Social Justice is dedicated to promoting rigorous scholarship and progressive social and political engagement. Named in honor of the late Professors A. Eugene Havens and Erik Olin Wright, the Center embodies their legacy of combining scholarly excellence with a commitment to social change.
Professor Dutta’s talk will explore the importance of culturally centered approaches to organizing for social justice, focusing on co-creating voice infrastructures that empower marginalized communities. His work aligns with the Center’s mission to bridge academic inquiry with societal impact.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: 16 October 2025
Time: 4.00 – 5.30 pm
Location: Online – click here to register