Webinar 网络研讨会 | Teaching Global Feminisms: Using Activist Interviews Across Disciplines (Oct 9)

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Saturday, October 9, 2021

10:00 AM-4:30 PM, Virtual

Register at: bit.ly/TeachingGlobalFeminisms (注册链接)

Schedule

PART I: Introduction to Global Feminisms Project Resources for Teaching and Research (10:30am-11am) 

PART II: Classroom Experiences with the Global Feminisms Project Resources (11am-12pm) 

The panel features instructors who have taught with Global Feminisms Project materials, and is moderated by Abigail Stewart, Sandra Schwartz Tangri Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Women’s and  Gender Studies.

The panelists include: 

  • Sueann Cauleld, Professor of History and Residential College 
  • Elizabeth Cole, Professor of Psychology, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Afroamerican and African Studies 
  • Abigail Dumes, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies 
  • Christi Merrill, Associate Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures & Comparative Literature 
  • Hanna Smith, fourth year undergraduate student studying Psychology and Women’s and Gender Studies 
  • Wang Zheng, Professor Emerita of Women’s and Gender Studies 

PART III: Workshops on Learning and Teaching through Global Feminist Activists‘ Narratives 

  • Transnational Feminisms (1pm-2pm) 
    Led by Eimeel Castillo, PhD candidate in the joint program in History & Women’s and Gender Studies 
  • Black Feminisms (2:15pm-3:15pm) 
    Led by Marisol Fila, PhD candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures, Spanish and Portuguese. 
  • Intersectionality (3:30pm-4:30pm) 
    Led by Özge Savaş, Assistant Professor at Bennington College, received her PhD in Psychology and Women’s 
    and Gender Studies from the University of Michigan 

Note for UM graduate students: Attendance at any one of these workshops can be submitted toward fulllment of requirement B of the U-M Graduate Teacher Certicate. Please see https://crlt.umich.edu/um.gtc.