HCIAS Colloquium “The City That Sugar Built”: Prisons, Agriculture, and the Making of Southeast Texas
- Tuesday, 21. October 2025, 14:00 - 15:30
- Neue Uni | HS 03
- Ashanté Reese, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Part of the lecture series: HCIAS Colloquium: Dialogues across world regions.
Sugar production has shaped the entire world—geographically, socially, andculturally. This presentation explores sugar not as a commodity we consume but as something that captures: bodies, land, and our very imaginations.
Using the 2018 discovery of 95 prisoners’ graves in Sugar Land, Texas, Dr. Reese examines sugar’s production and distribution as a technology—a man-made solution to an insatiable appetite for sweetness—that takes on a carceral function in relation to Black lives through established partnerships between 19th and 20th century sugar companies and the Texas penitentiary system. Through examinations of media reports, archaeological evidence, and archival records related to Texas’s early sugar industry alongside the history of Texas prisons, this presentation interrogates how public-private partnerships in Texas created infrastructures of violence that continue to inform and imperil Black lives in “the city that sugar built.”
Address
Neue Universität | HS03
Grabengasse 3-5, 69117 Heidelberg
Organizer
Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies (HCIAS)
Event Type
Event
Contact
Yaatsil Guevara González & Renata Motta, HCIAS