Contemporary Feminisms: Indigenous Feminisms
March 21, 2018
UNC Greensboro WGS Presents —
Contemporary Feminisms: Indigenous Feminisms
Thursday April 5, 4-6pm, Maple (EUC), UNCG
Joanne Barker (San Francisco State University), “Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms”
Mishuana Goeman (UCLA), “Native Feminists’ Anticolonial Toolbox, The Digital Terrain and Working with Tribal Communities”
Audra Simpson (Columbia University), “School was Sex: Critiques of Civilization in Indigenous Canada”
The panel addresses feminism’s vital roles within Indigenous peoples’ movements for sovereignty and self-determination, as well as offering feminist analysis and critique of the dynamics of settler colonialism.
Co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences