James Room, 4th Floor, Barnard Hall, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Oct 6, 2022 | 6:00PM

Paradoxes of Neoliberalism: Sex, Gender, and Possibilities for Justice

Book launch with co-editors Janet Jakobsen and Elizabeth Bernstein and contributors

A conversation with contributors to a new book addressing the paradoxical persistence of neoliberal policies and practices, in order to ground the pursuit of a more just world.

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neoliberalism

Event Oval, The Diana Center, 3009 Broadway New York, New York
Oct 10, 2017 | 6:00PM

Homes for All, Cages for None: Housing Justice in an Age of Abolition

Christina Heatherton and Craig Willse

In 2016, the Barnard Center for Research on Women assembled a Poverty Working Group to examine the state’s neglect and abandonment of poor people, people of color, and people with disabilities. The group asks how can we deepen our understanding of and resistance to the ways that the neoliberal state and racialized, classed, gendered, and […]

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Christina Heatherton, Craig Willse, homelessness, neoliberalism, poverty, public housing, state violence, surveillance

Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues 3: The Nonprofit Hamster Wheel

Featuring Urvashi Vaid, Craig Willse, Andrea Ritchie, Amber Hollibaugh, and Shira Hassan. This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the Academy, Nonprofits, and Beyond.” In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened a conference called Queer […]

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activism, neoliberalism, nonprofit, queer

Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues 6: Where Do We Go From Here

Featuring Andrea Ritchie, Dean Spade, Craig Willse, and Amber Hollibaugh This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the Academy, Nonprofits, and Beyond.” In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened a conference called Queer Dreams and […]

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activism, neoliberalism, nonprofit, queer

Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues 5: Basebuilding

Featuring Dean Spade, N’Tanya Lee, and Amber Hollibaugh   This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the Academy, Nonprofits, and Beyond.” In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened a conference called Queer Dreams and Non-Profit […]

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activism, neoliberalism, nonprofit, queer

Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues 4: Who’s In Charge?

Featuring N’Tanya Lee, Urvashi Vaid, Jason Walker, Paulina Helm-Hernandez, Craig Willse, Dean Spade, and Imani Henry This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the Academy, Nonprofits, and Beyond.” In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened […]

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activism, neoliberalism, nonprofit, queer

Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues 2: How Do Rich People Control Our Movements?

Featuring Urvashi Vaid, Dean Spade, and Christine Ahn This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the Academy, Nonprofits, and Beyond.” In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened a conference called Queer Dreams and Non-Profit blues […]

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activism, neoliberalism, nonprofit, queer

Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues Part 1: What are We Fighting For?

Featuring N’Tanya Lee, Dean Spade, Trishala Deb, Reina Gossett, and Kenyon Farrow. This video is included in The Scholar & Feminist Online issue 13.2, “Navigating Neoliberalism in the Academy, Nonprofits, and Beyond.” In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened a […]

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activism, neoliberalism, nonprofit, queer