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Feminist Critical Race and Ethnic Studies

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About the Project

The Feminist Critical Race & Ethnic Studies research group is composed of graduate students and faculty working in association with a colloquium and lecture series.

The Feminist Critical Race & Ethnic Studies Chair will draw upon the research strengths of UCSC’s faculty and the campus’s legacy of engaged scholarship and commitment to social justice.

It is designed to foster understanding of the intertwined nature of histories of inequality, discrimination, gender and racial violence, and provide a foundation for understanding social movements for justice, equality, and representation.

Events

April 10-11, 2015: The Feminist Architecture of Gloria Anzaldua
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February 26, 2015: Anita Hill: Speaking Truth to Power: Gender and Racial Equality 1991-2015
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November 7, 2014: Bodies of Knowledge in the Japanese Empire
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November 29, 2012: A Night of Poetry & Music with M. NourbeSe Philip
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February 21, 2013: Asian America: Triangulations About a Semisphere
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April 25, 2013: Feminist Poetry with Brenda Shaughnessy
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October 10, 2013: Undisciplining Feminism: Formations in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
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October 23, 2013: Gihan Abou Zeid: “Egyptian Women in Struggle: Then and Now”
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October 25, 2013: Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners Film Screening
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November 13, 2013: Bettina Aptheker: “The Meaning of Freedom of Speech: Surveillance, Incarceration & the Politics of the First Amendment”
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February 21, 2014: Gender. Region. Slavery.
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