
CHILDISM AND FEMINISM
Part of the Transnational Childism Colloquium Series
Friday February 25th 2022, 9am-11:30am US Eastern Time, online via Zoom
Join us for the next session in our Transnational Childism Colloquium series, where panelists critically interrogate the generative tensions and possible synergies between feminism and childism. How can feminism contribute to rethinking the empowerment of young people? How could childism borrow from and contribute to feminist scholarship and struggles to dismantle neo-colonialism, white supremacy, capitalism and heteropatriarchy? What tensions emerge between feminist and childist visions of critical scholarship and a more just world? How can feminist intellectual and activist histories inform ongoing movements to empower children?
Co-organized and facilitated by Anandini Dar, Kate Cairns, and John Wall
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Jules Gill-Peterson, Associate Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University
Fikile Nxumalo, Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Aria Halliday, Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and African American and Africana Studies, University of Kentucky
Hannah Dyer, Associate Professor of Child and Youth Studies, Brock University
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