Webinar: The French Army and Mobile Field Brothels: Algeria, France, Indochina (1939-1962)

Online/Zoom

Register Here   The question of Mobile Field Brothels (Bordels Militaires de Campagne or BMC) is not new, nor of course is it specific to contemporary colonial contexts, as we see in the global history of prostitution dating back times of antiquity. Moreover, it goes without saying that militaries (in times of both peace and war) […]

Book Talk: Jennifer Lynn Kelly, Invited to Witness: Solidarity Tourism Across Occupied Palestine

Online/Zoom

Register Here. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jennifer Lynn Kelly is an Associate Professor of Feminist Studies and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at University of California, Santa Cruz. She received her Ph.D. in American Studies with a Portfolio in Women’s and Gender Studies from University of Texas at Austin, her master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Humanities from […]

Where We Stand: A Conversation on Black Feminisms with Djamila Ribeiro

When: Friday, November 15 | 2:00 PM PT Where: Bunche Hall, Rm 10383 & Online Zoom RSVP: https://bit.ly/48u49nS In a society shaped by the legacies of enslavement, white supremacy, and sexism, who has the right to a voice? In her recently-translated book, Djamila Ribeiro offers a compelling intervention into contemporary discussions of power and identity: […]

Home/Girl Healin’ Booktalk

352 Haines Hall

When: Monday, Nov 18th 3-4:30 PM Where: Haines Hall 352 Please join us and MMAC in welcoming Dr. Reelaviolette Botts-Ward on Monday, November 18th, to discuss her book manuscript which is under review, Home/Girl Healin’: The Sacred Geographies of Everyday Black Feminist Healing Arts in Oakland. We will be reading the introduction of the manuscript.  […]

Labor of Care and Solidarity Panel

Rolfe Hall 2125

The UCLA Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group presents: The Labor of Care and Solidarity: A panel discussion with Professors Rob Chlala and Kaily Heitz Nov 19, 12-2pm | Rolfe Hall 2125 RSVP here. Join us for a panel discussion with Professors Rob Chlala,  Assistant Professor of Sociology, Cal State Long Beach, Visiting Researcher, IRLE […]

Book Talk: Women’s Political Imagination in the Kurdish Movement

When: Thursday, November 21 Where: Online Register here. Join an online book talk with Nazan Üstündağ to celebration her latest book, The Mother, the Politician, and the Guerrilla. Nazan Üstündağ’s new book The Mother, the Politician, and the Guerrilla: Women’s political imagination in the Kurdish movement delves into the powerful role Kurdish women play in shaping […]

Cozy Book Swap

Join us for the CSW|Streisand Center Cozy Book Swap! Bring a wrapped book or wrap one at our center! Add a hint note, and swap with others! We will provide wrapping paper and gift tags for adding yours to the mix. Any genre is welcome. Come and enjoy a free book, apple cider, stickers, and […]

POSTPONED: 2025 UCLA Activists-in-Residence Welcome Reception

Perloff Hall DeCafe

Event Postponed: Due to the LA fires, this event has been postponed. Join us in welcoming the 2025 UCLA Activists-in-Residence! On behalf of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy, UCLA Asian American Studies Center, cityLAB-UCLA, and the UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Barbra Streisand Center, we are thrilled to welcome Lupita Limón […]

Book Talk: Care without Pathology How Trans- Health Activists are Changing Medicine

When: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 Book Talk: 3–4:30 pm Reception: 4:30–5:30 pm Where: Hershey Salon (Hershey Hall 158) Seating is first come first served. Care without Pathology examines the transnational emergence of trans health as an institutionalizing field and public good. It argues that the field of trans health can be characterized as a struggle between […]

The Silver Woman: How Black Women’s Labor Made the Panama Canal

Bunche 6275 UCLA Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA, United States

When: Thursday, January 30, 2025 3:00pm – 4:30pm Where: Bunche 6275 Joan Flores-Villalobos is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at USC. She received her Ph.D. in African Diaspora History from New York University in 2018. Her work focuses on histories of gender, race, and diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean.