No Such Thing as Neutral: Lecture Demonstration with Flex & Lite Feet

Lecture demonstration and discussion with Flex and Lite Feet dancers, moderated by Ali Rosa-Salas.

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arts, dance, performance, race

Ai-jen Poo: Justice in the Home Keynote

Keynote from Ai-jen Poo at Justice in the Home conference.

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activism, domestic work, gender, labor, transnational

Domestic Worker Organizing: Historical Context and Current Strategies: Justice in the Home Panel #4

Panel from Justice in the Home featuring Janice Fine, Fish Ip, Andrea Cristina Mercado, Premilla Nadasen, chaired by Claire Hobden.

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activism, domestic work, gender, labor, transnational

Labor Migration and the Transnational Demand for Domestic Labor: Justice in the Home Panel #3

Panel from Justice in the Home featuring Tamara Mose, Rhacel Parreñas, Saskia Sassen, Martina Vandenberg, chaired by Grace Chang.

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activism, domestic work, gender, labor, transnational

Evolutions of Household Labor: Justice in the Home Panel #2

Panel from Justice in the Home featuring Eva Kittay, Jennifer Klein, Cecilia Rio, Peggie Smith, chaired by Nik Theodore.

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activism, domestic work, gender, labor, transnational

Domestic Work and Domestic Workers: Justice in the Home Opening Panel

Opening from Justice in the Home featuring Eileen Boris, Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Tera Hunter, and Mary Romero, chaired by Linda Burnham.

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activism, domestic work, gender, labor, transnational

Tina Campt: Black Feminist Futures and the Practice of Fugitivity

Full-length video of Tina Campt's lecture, "Black Feminist Futures and the Practice of Fugitivity."

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africana, gender, history, labor, photography, race

How Does It Feel to Be Stateless?

Talk by Altagracia Jean Joseph on immigration laws against Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic.

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activism, human rights, immigration, race, transnational

Redefining Realness: A Salon in honor of Janet Mock

Conversation featuring Janet Mock, Brittney Cooper, Che Gossett, Reina Gossett, CeCe McDonald, and Mey Valdivia Rude.

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activism, gender, intersectionality, literature, media, queer, race, transgender

“I Use My Love to Guide Me”: Surviving and Thriving in the Face of Impossible Situations

A conversation with CeCe McDonald, Reina Gossett, and Dean Spade.

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activism, class, economic justice, gender, human rights, politics, prisons, queer, race, transgender, violence

Prisons Aren’t Safe for Anybody

CeCe McDonald joins prison abolition activists Reina Gossett and Dean Spade in a conversation about her own experiences surviving trauma and impossible situations, and the importance of collective organizing for people facing systems of violence.

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activism, class, economic justice, gender, human rights, politics, prisons, queer, race, transgender, violence

Historical Perspectives on Domestic Worker Organizing

Conversation featuring Elizabeth Quay Hutchison and Premilla Nadasen. Moderated by Nara Milanich.

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activism, class, economic justice, gender, history, labor