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SUMMARY:Kanner Lecture Series: Hazel Carby
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Department of English and Co-sponsored by the CSW Black Feminism Initiative\nThis lecture is part of the Kanner Lecture Series.\nMore details. \nDATE: Tuesday\, March 3\, 2020\nTIME: 12:00-2:00 PM\nLOCATION: Royce Hall 314
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/kanner-lecture-series-hazel-carby/
LOCATION:Kaplan 193
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:[POSTPONED] IMAGE MOVERS: Asian American Studies Center 50th Anniversary Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:This event has been postponed. Please see the event website for more details.\nOrganized by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center\nDate: POSTPONED \nTime: POSTPONED \nLocation: Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammar Museum and UCLA James Bridges Theater \nTickets for the event \nImage Movers is a three-weekend film festival featuring powerful imagery and poignant commentary about some of the most meaningful issues facing our AAPI communities. Each program features films organized around central themes. After each screening\, audiences will hear from Asian American and Pacific Islander filmmakers and actors speaking to their creative journeys\, as well as from scholars\, artists\, and community leaders on the meaning of these themes in today’s world. \n 
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/image-movers-asian-american-studies-center-50th-anniversary-film-festival/
LOCATION:Billy Wilder Theater\, James Bridges Theater
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Thinking Gender 2020: Sexual Violence as Structural Violence: Feminist Visions of Transformative Justice
DESCRIPTION:This event has passed. View Photo Highlights from Thinking Gender 2020.\nThis year marks Thinking Gender’s 30th anniversary!\nFRIDAY\, MARCH 6\, 2020\nCARNESALE COMMONS\, UCLA\nPRE-REGISTRATION IS CLOSED\nIn-person registration will be available on the day of. First come\, first serve. Please visit the registration table in the Palisades Lobby on the 3rd floor.\nDETAILED SCHEDULE\nThinking Gender 2020 will focus on feminist\, queer\, trans\, anti-carceral\, transnational\, and intersectional approaches to sexual violence. \nRecent #MeToo mobilizations against high-profile predatory sexual abusers including Harvey Weinstein\, R. Kelly\, and Jeffrey Epstein have heightened public conversation around sexual violence. While important contributions have challenged dominant approaches to sexual violence\, much of it has remained caught in legalistic\, carceral\, or criminal justice discourses that emphasize the punishment of individual actors to the exclusion of envisioning alternative definitions of repair and justice. Such dominant approaches center evidence and proof\, and offer only the punishment of individual perpetrators as remedy\, often in ways that exacerbate existing structural inequalities. Decades of scholarship and activism have demonstrated the inefficacy of such punitive models to curb sexual violence as well as the ways in which they exacerbate the policing of already marginalized communities. \n\nKEYNOTE PANEL\nTransformational Justice: Refusing Criminalization and Sexual Violence\nFriday\, March 6\, 2020\, 3:15 PM\nThinking Gender 2020: Sexual Violence as Structural Violence: Feminist Visions of Transformative Justice will feature a keynote panel of scholars and activists\, headlined by Mariame Kaba. The panel will follow an opening presentation by Tongva artist\, Weshoyot Alvitre. \nREAD FULL BIOGRAPHIES \nKeynote Panelists:\nMariame Kaba\nFounder and Director\, Project NIA; Researcher-in-Residence\, Social Justice Institute\, Barnard Center for Research on Women \n  \nMimi Kim\nAssistant Professor of Social Work\, California State University\, Long Beach \n  \n  \nEmily Thuma\nAssistant Professor of American Politics and Public Law\, University of Washington Tacoma \n  \nSarah Haley (Moderator)\nChair\, CSW Advisory Committee; Director\, UCLA Black Feminism Initiative; Professor\, Gender Studies and African American Studies \n  \nKeynote Opener:\nWeshoyot Alvitre\nIllustrator and Comic Book Artist\, Tongva (Los Angeles Basin) \n  \n  \n\nCONFERENCE SCHEDULE\nView Conference Overview \nCheck back regularly and join our email list for updates. \n\nACCESSIBILITY\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 on fragrance and accessibility\, read about CSW’s Share the Air campaign. \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 thinkinggender@women.ucla.edu by Friday\, February 14\, 2020. For more information\, visit our Events Accessibility Page. \n\nPARKING AND ACCOMMODATIONS\nThinking Gender 2020 will take place at Carnesale Commons which is located in UCLA’s residential community known as the Hill. \nParking and Accommodations Information \n\nNOTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MEDIA RECORDING\nPhotography\, audio\, and video recording may occur at this event. By entering the event premises\, you consent to interviews\, photography\, audio recording\, video recording\, and their release\, publication\, exhibition\, or reproduction to be used for news\, webcasts\, promotional purposes\, telecasts\, advertising\, inclusion on websites\, or any other purpose by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women. \n\nCO-SPONSORED BY:\n\nBacked by Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion\nAfrican American Studies Department\nAfrican Studies Center\nAmerican Indian Studies Center\nAmerican Indian Studies Program\nAnthropology Department\nAsian American Studies Department\nAsian American Studies Center\nBixby Center on Population and Reproductive Health\nBlack Male Institute and Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families\nBruin Consent Coalition\nCampus Assault Resources and Education (CARE)\nKaiser Permanente Center for Health Equity\nCenter for Health Policy Research\nCenter for the Study of Racism\, Social Justice\, & Health\nCenter X\nChicana/o Studies Department\nChicano Studies Research Center\nCommunity Health Sciences Department\nComparative Literature Department\nCriminal Justice Program\, UCLA School of Law\nDisabilities Studies Program\nEducation Department\nEnglish Department\nFielding School of Public Health\nGary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History\nGender Studies Department\nHealthy Campus Initiative\nHumanities Division\nInformation Studies Department\nInstitute for Research on Labor & Employment\nInstitute of American Cultures\nInstitute of Transportation Studies\nInstitute on Inequality and Democracy\nInternational Development and Policy Outreach\nInternational Institute\nIris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center\nLabor Center\nLatin American Institute\nLatino Policy and Politics Initiative\nOffice of Residential Life\nPenny Kanner Endowed Chair in Women’s Studies\nPromise Institute for Human Rights\nRalph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies\nRalph J. 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URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/thinking-gender-2020-sexual-violence-as-structural-violence-feminist-visions-of-transformative-justice/
LOCATION:Carnesale Commons\, UCLA\, 350 De Neve Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095
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SUMMARY:The Right to Vote Then and Now: A Symposium on the 100th Anniversary of the Ratification of the Woman Suffrage Amendment
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Luskin Center for History and Policy\nDate: March 8\, 2020 \nTime: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm \nLocation: 314 Royce Hall \nDevoted to the hundredth anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment\, the symposium will be held on International Women’s Day\, March 8\, 2020. The Luskin Center for History and Policy seeks to bring together scholars and activists\, historians and political figures\, in a rich conversation about the link between past and present. The event will host two panels\, one on the historical legacy of the 19th Amendment with Professors Ellen Dubois\, Brenda Stevenson\, Katherine Marino\, and Adam Winkler; and a second on the contemporary political issues related to the still unrealized dream of voting rights for all\, with City Council President Nury Martinez and Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/the-right-to-vote-then-and-now-a-symposium-on-the-100th-anniversary-of-the-ratification-of-the-woman-suffrage-amendment/
LOCATION:Royce 314
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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