Feminist Visions and Activist Dilemmas of the US Black Lives Matter and SA Fees Must Fall Movements: A Transnational Conversation
Duke on Gender Colloquium | Fridays at 11am-12:30pm, East Duke Parlors, followed by lunch | Chair: Anne-Maria B. Makhulu (Duke Cultural Anthropology, African and African American Studies) | Presenters:
Xhercis Méndez (Philosophy and African American and African Studies, Michigan State University) Anne-Maria B. Makhulu (Duke Cultural Anthropology, African and African American Studies) Kathryn Mathers (Duke International Comparative Studies) | The Duke on Gender Colloquium brings together Duke faculty from humanities and social sciences and visiting scholars and offers a multi-disciplinary space to develop and present current research and further critical conversations within gender and women's history, gender and queer theory, sexuality studies, transgender studies, and the study of feminism, social movements, and contemporary social issues and policy in a transnational world. | Co-sponsored by Women's Studies, History Department, Dean of Social Sciences, FHI, AMES, AMI, English Department, Program in Literature, Sociology Department. | For more information, contact series organizers: Elizabeth Grosz (Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Duke University), elizabeth.grosz@duke.edu Anna Krylova (History Department, Duke University), krylova@duke.edu