Update on spring 2020 programming

Barnard Center for Research on Women

BCRW has been following the rapidly changing circumstances of the novel coronavirus outbreak with heavy hearts. In light of this public health crisis and in order to support efforts to minimize the spread of the virus, we have adjusted our public programming for the remainder of the spring semester. A number of events will be moved online, while others will be postponed to fall 2020. Please see below for more details.

We send our best wishes to our community to remain safe, healthy, and in the care of one another.

Programming Updates

The following events will be hosted online.

Kweli: The Color of Children’s Literature Conference
Friday 4/3 and Saturday 4/4
Tune in at kwelijournal.org

“Moving at the Speed of Trust”: Disability Justice and Transformative Justice
Conversation with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Elliott Fukui
Friday 4/10, 4–6 p.m.
Tune in at bcrw.barnard.edu

Abolition Feminism: Celebrating 20 Years of INCITE!
Speakers will be announced
Thursday 4/30, 6–8 p.m.
Tune in at bcrw.barnard.edu

The following events will be postponed to fall 2020. Dates to be announced.

Reproductive Injustice: A Salon Honoring Dána-Ain Davis
Conversation with Dána-Ain Davis, Toni Bond, Cara Page, and Dorothy Roberts

Queer Asylum in Germany: Between Queer Liberalisms and Colonial Sexualities
Lecture by Mengia Hong Tschalaer

“I Am Queen Mary”: Public Art and the Politics of Representation
Conversation with La Vaughn Belle and Jeanette Ehlers with Ariana Gonzalez Stokas and Mabel O. Wilson, moderated by Monica L. Miller http://www.tb-credit.ru/kredit-online.html http://www.tb-credit.ru/kredit.html