This three-part speaker series will focus on various ways anti-racist feminist methods of organizing are taking shape in an increasingly connected, transnational world.
This three-part speaker series will focus on various ways anti-racist feminist methods of organizing are taking shape in an increasingly connected, transnational world. In the first session, Tami Navarro, Associate Director, Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) and Editor of the journal Scholar and Feminist Online, will examine the ways in which processes of racialization and gendered expectations shape employment opportunities, both historically and at present. Free and open to the public. Please register to attend.
Email: csrea@brown.edu
2021/03/25 - 2021/03/25
Online/Virtual Space