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Activism and the Academy

Contributors include Abigail Boggs, Lindsay Caplan, Molly Crabapple, Debanuj DasGupta, Hope Dector, Roderick A. Ferguson, Reina Gossett, Janet R. Jakobsen, Anne Jonas, Jesse Kadjo, Stephanie Luce,...

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Action on Education

REGISTER DESCRIPTION PROGRAM SPEAKERS Description—#sfedu #sfedu Tweets REGISTER for The Scholar & Feminist XL: Action on Education. Speakers include Ujju Aggarwal, Lalaie Ameeriar, Abigail Boggs,...

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Easy Money and Respectable Girls: Neoliberalism and Expectation in the US...

ABOUT THE EVENT: In St. Croix, a disproportionate number of young women from middle and upper-middle class backgrounds are hired to work within the Economic Development Commission (EDC), an initiative...

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Annual Report

Click here to download the 2013-2015 annual report. Overview The Barnard Center for Research on Women brings together faculty, students, administrators, community members, activists, artists, and...

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Policing the Crises: Thinking It Forward – Panel at Stuart Hall Conference

This panel, “Policing the Crises: Thinking It Forward,” featuring Ben Carrington, Karla FC Holloway, Barnor Hesse, and chair Tina Campt, took place at Barnard College as part of the conference...

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Dean Spade: History of Queers Against Police

Dean Spade talks about the dramatic shifts in queer and trans movements over the last 50 years with the emergence in the 1990s of a highly visible and well-funded gay rights movement whose demand for...

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Amber Hollibaugh: A Movement for Liberation

Amber Hollibaugh talks about a the importance of a liberation framework centering low-income people and people of color for LGBTQ organizing. BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project co-convened a...

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Invisible Lives, Targeted Bodies: Queer Precarity and the Myth of Gay Affluence

RSVP ABOUT THE EVENT Queer precarity is a reality. As the wealth gap continues to grow, LGBT/Q people struggle with increasing hardships and economic crisis, alongside the majority of working-class...

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Joan Little: Survived and Punished

In 1974, Joan Little was charged with first degree murder after she stabbed a prison guard who sexually assaulted her at Beaufort County jail. Joan’s case became a national cause for prisoners’ rights...

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Marissa Alexander: Survived and Punished

Marissa Alexander is a survivor of domestic violence who was sentenced to a 20 year mandatory minimum sentence for firing a single warning shot into the ceiling when her abusive estranged husband...

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