Category: Events

Celebrating Asian American Feminisms

Pictured are Lynn Fujiwara and her co-editor.

CSWS and the Women of Color Project joined the Department of Ethnic Studies in celebrating Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics, a new anthology edited by Lynn Fujiwara and Shireen Roshanravan. The panel discussion and book celebration took…

Tiffany L. King, “The When and Where of Our Talk: The Shoals of Black and Native Feminisms”

Pictured is Tiffany King.

Knight Library, Browsing Room 1501 Kincaid St. UO campus Race, Ethnicities, and Inequalities Colloquium “The When and Where of Our Talk: The Shoals of Black and Native Feminisms” Tiffany Lethabo King, Georgia State University Tiffany Lethabo King is an assistant…

“Making a Case for Ecofeminist Theology in Islam” — Nayawiyyah U. Muhammad

Pictured is Muhammad Nayawiyyah.

253 Straub Hall “Making a Case for Ecofeminist Theology in Islam: The Process and Application of Synthesizing Islam Feminist Longings and Ecological Concerns” by Nayawiyyah U. Muhammad Nayawiyyah Muhammad is a professor in the department of Religious Studies at California…

Alberto Mira: “Inocencia y experiencia: infancias diferentes en Estiu 1993 (Clara Simó) y Pa negre (Agustí Villaronga)”

Pictured is Alberto Mira.

Room 240C McKenzie Hall UO campus A public lecture by Alberto Mira, Oxford Brookes University “Inocencia y experiencia: infancias diferentes en Estiu 1993 (Clara Simó) y Pa negre (Agustí Villaronga)” Public lecture and QA: Wednesday March 6, 2019 3:30-5pm at…

Steven Marsh: “Cast Adrift: Zama as an Historical Film of Non-Arrival”

Room 240C McKenzie Hall Public lecture with Q&A: Steven Marsh, University of Illinois at Chicago “Cast Adrift: Zama as an Historical Film of Non-Arrival” Public lecture and QA: Thursday March 7, 2019 3:30-5pm at 240C McKenzie Workshop with graduate students…

Mimi Nguyen: Of Gifts, Debts, and Threats

Pictured is Mimi Nguyen.

A public talk in conversation with UO’s 2018-2019 Common Reading Book, The Best We Could Do Thi Bui’s graphic memoir The Best We Could Do movingly tells personal and political histories of the war in Vietnam and its aftermath for…