Tonight at 7pm EST:
Destinos del corazón: The Search for a Home Among Many
An event with FCWSRC's Research Associate and Filmmaker Professor Patricia Montoya.
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Sliding scale donation and registration via:
https://t.co/u8Bd0cXBhV
Join Jan Freeman, FCWSRC Research Associate, acclaimed poet, and Paris Press founding director (1995–2018), for the fifth Writing Through Art: MASS MoCA Poetry Retreat, with art from around the world, June 9 – 15.
Information and registration at https://t.co/vTpyncKwTP
Congratulations to FCWSRC Research Associate Mary Neri Kinyanjui for the publication of her new book "Wanjiku in Global Development"! Mary's book is available on https://t.co/gDcJv5IkLt and in bookstores in Kenya.
Congratulations to FCWSRC Associate Mary Njeri Kinyanjui for the publication of her new co-edited book "Covid Stories from East Africa and Beyond | Lived Experiences and Forward-Looking Reflections"!
FCWSRC's former Director and Amherst College's Visiting SWAGS Professor Jennifer Hamilton will present her new book manuscript, The Indian in the Freezer: The Genomic Quest for Indigeneity
Wednesday February 17th | 4:30-5:30pm EST
Registration at: https://t.co/UV8MhlSpgn
@shailjapatel on Embedded in the Body: The Poetry, History and Politics of 'Migritude'
Online Discussion, reading from her book Migritude, and Q&A | Thursday, February 25th @ 5pm EST
Join the event at https://t.co/VVgmiOzaas
Join us in congratulating FCWSRC Research Associate & Dr. Jennifer Cannon who successfully defended her dissertation entitled "Mindfulness as a Transformative Practice: Toward an Embodied Liberatory Pedagogy" at the UMass Dept of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies!
Congratulations to FCWSRC Research Associate Mary Njeri Kinyanjui on the publication of her latest book "African Markets and the Utu-Buntu Business Model"!
https://t.co/0voyyJwvOB
Tomorrow, October 27, 2020
4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Artist Talk with Heather Agyepong
Artist Heather Agyepong has worked within photographic and performance arts since 2009 and is interested in mental health and well-being, activism, invisibility, the diaspora and the archive.
This tricontinental webinar brings together student leaders and educators from Chile, Pakistan and South Africa for a conversation on the lessons learnt from organizing for educational justice.
Five Colleges will be hiring two positions to support our work helping our campuses transform how they approach Native American and Indigenous studies. Please share!
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Deborah McGregor, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in #Indigenous Environmental Justice, @yorkueuc, will be discussing "Indigenous #Feminism and Challenging the #ClimateCrisis Narrative."
Session: October 7, 9-11:30am ET
Registration: https://t.co/gIVlCmE4yM
The Five College Women's Studies Research Center has issued its Summer 2020 Newsletter!
This new issue is available on the FCWSRC website at: https://t.co/ZA3jWjvUCR
The Five College Women's Studies Research Center has been defunded and is on hiatus for the 2020-21 academic year. To read the Director's letter and register for our first virtual town hall meeting scheduled for September 11, visit https://t.co/hioLt4669N
A new article written by Kiran Asher, former FCWSRC Research Associate, and Priti Ramamurthy, in Hypathia:
"Rethinking Decolonial and Postcolonial Knowledges beyond Regions to Imagine Transnational Solidarity"
https://t.co/83tpD4Di10