North Sulzberger Tower
Apr 23, 2013 | 12:00PM

Backtalk/Crosstalk: Gendered Stories, Colonial Archives and Sexualized Subjects

Marisa J. Fuentes, Jennifer Morgan, and Yvette Christiansë

Backtalk/Crosstalk is a series of dialogues initiated by the Africana Studies Program to set members of the Africana faculty in conversation with diasporic scholars, artists and activists. The series highlights the gains of institutional recognition for Diaspora Studies, while encouraging and insisting on the impertinent, insolent and disruptive work that achieved such recognition. Backtalk/Crosstalk stages […]

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activism, africana, Edit | Quick Edit | Trash | View academy, education, gender, intersectionality, policy, politics, transnational, violence

BCRW
Apr 18, 2013 | 12:00PM

Teaching and Writing Transnational Hispaniola: Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Kaiama L. Glover and Maja Horn

Even though popular and widely circulated images show Caribbean cultures as productively and inspiringly creolized, a fully transnational Caribbean reality has proven far more difficult to enact than to envision. Historically and contemporarily, the diverse Caribbean geographies are in many ways impermeable to one another. Almost nowhere are issues of nation-language borders and their resultant […]

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transnational

Sulzberger Parlor
Apr 16, 2013 | 6:30PM

Rights, Religion, and Secularity Salon

Tanika Sarkar, Neferti Tadiar, Anupama Rao, Winnifred Sullivan, and Abosede George

Acclaimed scholar of history, gender and colonialism Tanika Sarkar joins BCRW for the third event in the annual Salon Series, which offers an opportunity to dive into the implications of texts that make a critical intervention in their field. A diverse group of historians and area scholars respond to Sarkar’s latest work, “A Just Measure […]

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gender, history, policy, religion

King Juan Carlos Center
April 12-13, 2013

Feminist Constellations: Intercultural Paradigms in the Americas

The main objective of this participatory conference is to provide a platform for feminist scholars and activists to engage in a meaningful dialogue about their struggles from their positions at the forefront of contemporary debates on democracy, economic, cultural and racial justice. By inviting scholars and activists who bridge Latin American, Africana, Native American, Latino, […]

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activism, africana, class, economic justice, gender, human rights, immigration, intersectionality, labor, latina, race, transnational

Julius Held Lecture Hall
Apr 12, 2013 | 8:00PM

The Fully Functional Cabaret

Star Amerasu, Ryka Aoki, Annie Danger, Red Durkin, Bryn Kelly, and Shawna Virago

Collectively written, produced by, and starring an all trans women cast, The Fully Functional Cabaret: Trans Women’s Secrets… REVEALED! is a self-described “love letter to and from trans womanhood.” Facilitated by Annie Danger and featuring the performances of Star Amerasu, Ryka Aoki, Annie Danger, Red Durkin, Bryn Kelly, and Shawna Virago, this vaudevillian style cabaret […]

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arts, gender, performance, queer, sexuality, transgender

Barnard Hall
Apr 9, 2013 | 9:00AM

The Politics of Solidarity: Gender, Sexuality, and Transnational Organizing

REGISTER DESCRIPTION PROGRAM Description REGISTER ONLINE at http://politicsofsolidarity.eventbrite.com Gender and sexuality have been central issues for activism and transnational affiliations. At the same time, they are often used by governments and nongovernmental organizations alike to reinforce the very forms of hierarchy and hegemony that activists seek to break down. This teach-in will examine movement building, […]

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activism, class, economic justice, gender, history, human rights, intersectionality, politics, queer, race, sexuality, transnational

James Room
Apr 8, 2013 | 7:00PM

The Future of Online Feminism

Courtney Martin ’02 and Vanessa Valenti

Tweets about “#femfuture” Courtney Martin ’02 and Vanessa Valenti present the latest New Feminist Solutions report, which details the development of a robust network of online feminist activism. Inspired by the current level of online activism but discouraged by high burnout rates and a lack of compensation, Martin and Valenti turned to a diverse group […]

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activism, gender, media, technology, writing

BCRW
Mar 28, 2013 | 12:00PM

On Human Bondage in Ancient Egypt

Ellen Morris ’91

Around 1500 B.C.E., the subjects of this lecture first appear in the tombs of Egyptian nobles. Just a half-century prior, the Egyptian Delta had been dominated by rulers from the north, but the Egyptians had since conquered their conquerors and exerted sway as far as the Euphrates River. The sudden appearance, activities, and gradual disappearance […]

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history, violence

Barnard Hall
Mar 16, 2013 | 10:00AM

THATCamp Feminisms East

Register online at http://feminismseast2013.thatcamp.org Barnard joins The Humanities And Technology Camp movement of informal, collaborative “unconferences” dedicated to exploring innovation in the digital humanities. We will help to build the strand that focuses on feminist interventions. Bringing together faculty, students, information professionals and activists from across the Northeast, THATCamp Feminisms will delve into both the […]

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academy, education, history, technology

Event Oval
Mar 6, 2013 | 7:00PM

“The Lady with the Whip”: Gendered Violence and Social Death in Manderlay and Django Unchained

Frank Wilderson

How do we conceptualize gender, violence and political organizing in Black life? What does it mean to understand slavery as an ongoing relationship? Join us for a talk by Frank Wilderson, Professor of African American Studies and Drama (UC-Irvine) and award-winning author of Incognegro and Red White and Black. Esther Armah (political commentator, playwright, and […]

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africana, arts, film, gender, history, media, race, violence

Sulzberger Parlor
Mar 5, 2013 | 6:30PM

Strategic Scrapbooks: Nineteenth Century Activists Remake the Newspaper for African American History and Women’s Rights

Ellen Gruber Garvey

Men and women 150 years ago grappled with information overload by making scrapbooks—the ancestors of Facebook and blogging. Women’s rights scrapbook makers documented women’s pioneering participation in the public realm and experimented with ways to present it. African Americans created massive compilation scrapbooks that acted as repositories of communal knowledge and passed along a critical, […]

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activism, africana, gender, history, media, race

The Diana Center
March 1-2, 2013

Utopia

LIVE-TWEETING DESCRIPTION PROGRAM VIDEOS & MORE Live-Tweeting Tweets about “#sfutopia” Participant Twitter Handles Gwendolyn Beetham @gwendolynb K. Tempest Bradford @tinytempest Melanie Cervantes @Meloniousfunk Francesca Coppa @fcoppa Design for America – Lulu Mickelson, Andrew Demas, Kendall Herman @DFAColumbia Cassie Flynn @cassie_flynn Amber Hollibaugh – Queers for Economic Justice @Q4EJ Valery Jean @Valery_Jean Ileana Jiménez @feministteacher Elisa […]

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activism, arts, class, democracy, disability, economic justice, film, gender, intersectionality, queer, race, scholar & feminist, sexuality, technology