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February - April 2022

Living in Madness: Decolonization, Creation, Healing

War, ecological destruction, land dispossession, occupation and policing, precarious access to shelter, and confinement in a total institution are among the conditions that are maddening, and yet upheld by powerful schemas that place value on profit, property, and hierarchy over collective wellbeing.

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mad studies, Madness, Scholar and Feminist Conference

Event Oval, The Diana Center, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Feb 8, 2020 | 10:00AM

Discovery to Action: Change from the Poles to Our Shores

Robin E. Bell

Robin E. Bell will deliver the Roslyn Silver '27 Science Lecture to kick off the 45th annual Scholar and Feminist Conference.

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climate crisis, Scholar and Feminist Conference

S&F Conference: Case Studies in Archiving for Activist Movements

S&F Conference panel featuring Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Laura McTighe, and Maria Cotera, moderated by Elizabeth Castelli

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activist movements, archives, Elizabeth Castelli, Maria Cotera, Scholar and Feminist Conference, Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz

Simone Browne: Keynote at Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence

Keynote lecture at the 43rd Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence."

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Dark Matters, Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness, Scholar and Feminist Conference, Simone Browne, surveillance

“The fake road, its cruel deception, is what we have to abandon”: Normalizing the In/Security State: Police and Prisons

Featuring Jordan Camp, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Christina Heatherton, and Mariame Kaba, moderated by Tina Campt at the 43rd Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence."

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policing, prison, prison abolition, Scholar and Feminist Conference, state violence, surveillance

“its known and unknown powers / to bind and dissociate”: Forensic Surveillance and the Policing of Biology

Featuring Shoshana Magnet, Cara Page, Rori Rohlfs, and Harriet Washington, moderated by Anthony Ureña at the 43rd Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence."

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biology, eugenics, policing, policing biology, race science, racism, Scholar and Feminist Conference, surveillance

“in this time of siege for me and mine, mi raza”: Normalizing the In/Security State: Police and Prisons

Featuring Rachel Ida Buff, Inderpal Grewal, Arun Kundnani, and Marlene Nava Ramos, moderated by Manu Vimalassery at the 43rd Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence."

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militarism, militarized police, normalization, Police Violence, Scholar and Feminist Conference, state violence, surveillance

“they said in the name of self-defense”: Technologies of Surveillance and the Selling of the In/Security State

Featuring Rabab Abdulhadi, Dylan Rodríguez, Nandita Sharma, and Dean Spade, moderated by Craig Willse, at the 43rd Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence."

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anti-militarism, anti-war, militarism, militarized police, palestine, Palestine solidarity, policing, Scholar and Feminist Conference, surveillance, trans, trans liberation, war

Event Oval, Diana Center
March 3-4, 2017

Haptic Bodies: Perception, Touch, and the Ethics of Being

DESCRIPTION PROGRAM PARTICIPANT BIOS DESCRIPTION hap·tic ˈhaptik/ adjective technical of or relating to the sense of touch, in particular relating to the perception and manipulation of objects using the senses of touch and proprioception [relative perception]. How are we, as global citizens, accountable to each other? This year’s Scholar and Feminist Conference explores the haptic—the […]

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Ethics, Haptic, Perception, S&F 42, Scholar and Feminist Conference