In this panel, young feminist activists discuss their
areas of interest, what they see as the major challenges for feminist
movements, how organizing today compares to that by previous
generations, intersections between feminism and other approaches to
social justice, and how to build coalitions that can enact structural
change. Panelists include Dior Vargas, Sydnie Mosley '07, and Julie
Zeilinger '15. The discussion also included Jessica Danforth, who is not
included in the recording at her request. Dina Tyson '13 moderated the
panel.
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In this panel, young feminist activists discuss their
areas of interest, what they see as the major challenges for feminist
movements, how organizing today compares to that by previous
generations, intersections between feminism and other approaches to
social justice, and how to build coalitions that can enact structural
change. Panelists include Dior Vargas, Sydnie Mosley '07, and Julie
Zeilinger '15. The discussion also included Jessica Danforth, who is not
included in the recording at her request. Dina Tyson '13 moderated the
panel.
Private Bodies, Public Texts: A Salon in Honor of Karla FC Holloway
Barnard Center for Research on Women
1 hour 45 minutes 55 seconds
13 years ago
Private Bodies, Public Texts: A Salon in Honor of Karla FC Holloway
The second event in BCRW's newly inaugurated Salon
Series features Karla FC Holloway, Tina Campt, Farah Griffin, Saidiya
Hartman, Rebecca Jordan-Young, and Alondra Nelson. These scholars, whose
expertise lies at the cross-section of law, race, gender, and bioethics,
respond to Karla FC Holloway’s new book, Private Bodies, Public Texts:
Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics, an important and groundbreaking
work that examines instances where medical issues and information that
would usually be seen as intimate, private matters are forced into the
public sphere, calling for a new cultural bioethics that attends to the
complex histories of race, gender, and class in the US.
Barnard Center for Research on Women
In this panel, young feminist activists discuss their
areas of interest, what they see as the major challenges for feminist
movements, how organizing today compares to that by previous
generations, intersections between feminism and other approaches to
social justice, and how to build coalitions that can enact structural
change. Panelists include Dior Vargas, Sydnie Mosley '07, and Julie
Zeilinger '15. The discussion also included Jessica Danforth, who is not
included in the recording at her request. Dina Tyson '13 moderated the
panel.