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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 […]

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

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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) […]

Creating Inclusive Sociotechnical Systems: Classification, Inequality, and Expertise in Epilepsy Care

Center for the Study of Women 1500 Public Affairs

Come join us for an enlightening talk by Dr. Megh Marathe on Inclusive Sociotechnical Systems: Classification, Inequality, and Expertise in Epilepsy Care event. Register Here. DESCRIPTION This talk examines how classification amplifies or alleviates the exclusion of marginalized people in healthcare. Through the case of epilepsy, the talk shows how reductionist classifications lead to narrow […]