Data Feminism Faculty Reading Group Meeting
Submitted by heidiab on Mon, 01/04/2021 - 2:00pmBiweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill.
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill.
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill.
The Multicultural Study of Trauma Recovery (MiStory) is an international research consortium working to understand how context, culture, the self, gender, and trauma recovery intersect. Directed by Professor Denise Saint Arnault with funding in part from IRWG seed grants, the collaborative currently has 30 members from 13 countries across several continents, and continues to grow.
IRWG research professor Michael T. Heaney recently co-authored an article in the journal Science Advances, which reviews methods for studying street protest, and assesses recent projects, including his own IRWG-supported study.
Documentary and open dialogue about Masculine of Center (MoC) lesbians and how gender impacts our experience, wellbeing, and relationships.
Public lecture by Prof. Talitha LeFlouria (UVA) on the medical lives of black women in America's jails and prisons.
Are you a U-M graduate student in a health-related field? Do you want to support faculty and researchers in low-income countries who work in women’s health?
Are you a U-M graduate student in a health-related field? Do you want to support faculty and researchers in low-income countries who work in women’s health?
This original play, written and directed, by Assistant Professor José Casas is inspired by a true-life event in which a smuggler abandoned 30 Mexicans crossing the desert near Yuma, AZ, resulting in 14 dying of dehydration.
Free Afro-Cuban Concert and Dance Party featuring Yissy García & Bandancha