NYU’s Kevorkian Center is hosting an in-person two-day conference, from April 21-22, to cap off our Global Uprising series. In Fall 2020, we took the George Floyd Uprising and the ten-year anniversary of the start of the Arab Revolts as our launching points for 14 conversational sessions across the academic year that brought together dozens of thinkers, activists, artists, and practitioners. This series of conversations was above all an attempt to grapple with emergent forms of collective action. It was a call to step back and take stock, to learn from and with the social terrain of struggle all around us. It was a way of trying to come to terms with a present that no longer seems to be a time of uprising but a time that is uprising. We’re capping off with a two-day conference not as some kind of wrapping-up or a conceit to closure, but as an opportunity to delve deeper into some of the most stubborn questions; an invitation to keep thinking, talking, and acting, to keep learning from struggle.