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SUMMARY:Thinking Gender 2018: Pre-existing Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Gender\, Pre-existing Conditions\n28th Annual Thinking Gender Graduate Student Research Conference\nMarch 1-2\, 2018\, UCLA\nConference Schedule: https://csw.ucla.edu/TG18-schedule\n Pre-Registration for Thinking Gender is now closed. On-site registration will be available on the days of the conference.\n\n\n\n\nThinking Gender is an annual public conference highlighting graduate student research on women\, sexuality\, and gender across all disciplines and historical periods. This year’s conference theme\, Pre-existing Conditions\, will focus on the connections between health and gender as in the context of on-going discussions about gender-focused health and healthcare. \n\n\nThe conference will feature paper\, poster\, speed pitching research roundtable\, and visual arts presentations. \nConference Schedule \nCall for Proposals and Submission Guidelines \nAccommodation and Parking Information \nRegistration \n\n\nCONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS\n\nKeynote Address:\nAnticipated Pleasures and Sexual Double Standards:  \nExplaining gender differences in reaction to real and hypothetical sexual offers\nTerri Conley\, PhD\nAssociate Professor of Psychology\, University of Michigan\nDate: Thursday\, March 1\nTime: 3:15 PM\nLocation: California Room\, UCLA Faculty Center\n\nWorkshop:\nTrauma-Informed Yoga\nZabie Yamasaki\nUCLA Campus Assault Resources and Education (CARE) Program\nDate: Friday\, March 2\nTime: 9:00 AM\nLocation: California Room\, UCLA Faculty Center\n\nArt Exhibition:\nFebruary 26 – March 2\, 2018\nKerckhoff Hall Art Gallery\nJoin us for a Reception\, Film Screening and Networking Event celebrating the Thinking Gender Conference and Art Exhibition!\nDate: Thursday\, March 1\nTime: 5:30 PM\nLocation: Kerckhoff Grand Salon & Art Gallery\n\n\n\nSign language interpretation will be provided at selected panels on March 2: \n\n10:15 AM: Gendered Violence\n1:00 PM: Sex and Sexuality\n4:00 PM: Affective Labor and Mental Health\n\n\nCo-sponsored by:\n\nBacked by UCLA Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion\nUCLA Bixby Center on Population and Reproductive Health\nUCLA Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Equity\nSouthern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center\nUCLA Department of Psychology\nUCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health\nUCLA Center for Health Policy Research\nUCLA Department of Community Health Sciences\nUCLA Department of Film\, Television\, and Digital Media\nUCLA World Arts & Cultures/Dance\nUCLA Art and Global Health Center\nUCLA Cultural Affairs Commission\nUCLA Art|Sci Center\nUCLA Public Health Student Association\nDivision of Social Sciences\n\n\nTHIS IS A FRAGRANCE-FREE EVENT. For the health and safety of all attendees\, please refrain from wearing products that contain fragrances when attending CSW events. Such products include: perfumes\, hair products\, deodorants\, detergents\, etc. For more information\, visit our Events Accessibility Page: https://csw.ucla.edu/event-accessibility. \nIf you require accommodations in order for this event to be accessible to you (e.g.\, sign language interpretation\, large print materials\, etc.)\, please contact CSW at csw@csw.ucla.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.
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SUMMARY:Aimee Meredith Cox\, Now You See Me\, Now You Don’t: Black Girls\, Dubious Protection\, and the Public
DESCRIPTION:In this structured conversation\, Cox will draw from her first ethnography\, Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship\, as well as on work with young Black women in the urban and suburban U.S.\, to consider how their experiences in and through various publics offers a reframing of the concepts of protection\, social accountability\, care\, legibility\, and value. \nAimee Meredith Cox is jointly appointed as an Associate Professor in the departments of African American Studies and Anthropology at Yale University. Cox earned her M.A. and PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor and B.A. with honors in Anthropology from Vassar College. Her research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of Anthropology\, Black Studies\, and Performance Studies. Cox’s first monograph\, Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship (Duke 2015)\, won a 2016 Victor Turner Book Prize in Ethnographic Writing\, and Honorable Mention from the 2016 Gloria E. Anzaldúa Book Prize\, given by the National Women’s Studies Association. She is the editor of the forthcoming volume\, Gender: Space (MacMillan) and co-editor of a special issue of Public: A Journal of Imagining America on art and knowledge production in the academy. Cox is also a former professional dancer. She danced on scholarship with the Dance Theatre of Harlem and toured extensively with Ailey II. Her next ethnographic project\, Living Past Slow Death\, explores the creative protest strategies individuals and communities enact to reclaim Black life in the urban United States. \nOrganized by the Department of Anthropology Culture Power and Social Change Colloquium. \nDATE: March 15\, 2018 \nTIME: 12:15 PM \nLOCATION: 352 Haines Hall
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