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CSUSB History's Dr. Marc Robinson to host Dr. Stefan Bradley (Amherst) to discuss new book, "If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson"

CSUSB History's Dr. Marc Robinson to host Dr. Stefan Bradley (Amherst) to discuss new book, "If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson"

Posted by: Jeremy Murray


Dr. Bradley and Dr. Robinson
Dr. Stefan Bradley (Amherst) and Dr. Marc Robinson (CSUSB)
On Wednesday October 15, at noon PST (on Zoom, https://csusb.zoom.us/j/86202778051), the ongoing CSUSB Conversations on Race and Policing will host Dr. Stefan M. Bradley in the 135th event in the series, moderated by CSUSB Professor Marc A. Robinson (History).
    Dr. Bradley is the Charles Hamilton Houston '15 Professor of Black Studies and History, and is the Department Chair of Black Studies at Amherst College. In Dr. Bradley's new book, If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson (The New Press, 2025), he writes about the 2014 police murder of the Black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and the resulting protest movement. Through oral interviews and media analysis, Bradley reveals "a rich story with deep relevance for the protests of our own time," and the book "offers a gripping account of how young activists, without previous political experience, succeeded in changing our national political narrative." We will have several copies of the book to give away to virtual attendees at the end of the event, courtesy of CSUSB's Project Rebound.
    UCLA Professor Robin D.G. Kelley praised Dr. Bradley's new book: "An honest, incisive, personal account of those fateful weeks following Michael Brown’s death. Refusing to evade difficult questions and criticism, Stefan Bradley crafts a compelling portrait of a movement the media missed: a multigenerational, multiclass, politically sophisticated community in action, not just in the streets but against a rapacious and racist system. A powerful reminder of why all roads from our current struggles for Black freedom and abolition lead back to Ferguson."
    Find Dr. Bradley's website here., and his faculty page at Amherst is here. The book, If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson, is available from The New Press here. Series organizers (alphabetical) are Amber Broaden (CSUSB and CSU Dominguez Hills, Psychology), Stan Futch (President, Westside Action Group), Michael German (Brennan Center for Justice), Robie Madrigal (Pfau Library), Dr. Jeremy Murray (CSUSB History), Matt Patino (Crafton Hills College Adjunct Faculty), Dr. Mary Texeira (CSUSB Sociology). Click here to view previous panels in the Conversations on Race and Policing series (link). Thanks to Project Rebound and Pfau Library for their support of this event!