Opening
I. Go-Around: Say your name, your department/discipline... and a tell us in a few sentences how/if intersectionality figures into your work, frameworks and/or thinking. II. Name Game: Can you say everyone's name in the room? We will do this until everyone has had the chance to embarrass themselves. Congratulations to Alexis, Flora, and Kashima... who have done the deed! III. Some Updates on the Website
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Presentations
If you want a video, image, prezi, etc embedded on the website when you present, please email it anytime before class IV. “Intersectionality: Mapping the Movements of a Theory” by Devon Carbado, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Vickie M. Mays, and Barbara Tomlinson Presented by Aderinsola Gilbert |
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V. “Intersectionality Undone: Saving Intersectionality from Feminist Intersectionality Studies” by Sirma Bilge
Presented by Jomaira Salas VI. Intersectionality Across the Spectrum...
In our open discussion today, everybody should take the time to share something about the jigsaw reading they chose as a way to gauge the arc of (polemical) scholarship in intersectionality right now |
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CLOSING (8-8:30pm): Black Feminisms & the Activist Origins of Intersectionality (Anita Hill & Black Women's Distinct History of Labor AS Sexual Assault)
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"Breaking Silence: A Hearing on Girls of Color" presented by the African American Policy Forum (http://www.aapf.org) and Girls for Gender Equity (http://www.ggenyc.org). Hosted at Columbia Law School’s Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies on October 11th, 2014
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