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LSE WPS was delighted to chair the LSE Library event on Intersectional Approaches to Peace and Security
At the event we heard from anahita zahra parsa (she/her) on the role of #gender and #decolonial thought in the practices of peacekeeping and addressing the global nuclear order
Glad to have spoken at the ‘Breaking Silos’ conference yesterday with so many brilliant thinkers, activists, and creators in a space of learning and solidarity. Here’s the published version of the paper I gave:
researchgate.net/publication/35…
Thank u again for having me LSE Gender
Excellent panel on social reproduction, part of the fantastic event held by LSE Gender “Breaking Silos: building solidarities in gender research” - interesting works coming up from Carina Uchida daryn howland Sophie Legros, Chiara Chiavaroli, Fathima Zehba!
Last night I had the absolute pleasure of being able to attend the book launch of Marsha Henry's 'End of Peacekeeping' at LSE Gender. Came away with even more ammunition to write some 'feminist killjoy' of my own, thanks Marsha Henry!
so happy to have been able to attend the wonderful Marsha Henry’s book launch at LSE Gender this evening - a room filled with generous discussions on feminist ethics, intersectional politics, and demilitarised futures ☀️
I am so looking forward to seeing everyone, AND I have the absolute honour of chairing a panel featuring prof toni haastrup aisha fofana ibrahim and Marsha Henry 🤩
Come celebrate with us!
My buddy aisha fofana ibrahim is one of the speakers at this exciting event on the history of LSE Gender the LSE Gender Institute tickettailor.com/events/lsedepa…
Don't miss Prof Sumi Madhok (Sumi Madhok) and Prof Oscar Guardiola-Rivera (@BirkbeckLaw) responding to Prof Linda Martín Alcoff's (@CUNY) lecture next Tuesday! Hosted by CPCT_Goldsmiths & UCL Arts & Humanities
🗓️ 7 May 4-7pm
📍G06, Roberts Building, UCL
eventbrite.co.uk/e/goldsmiths-a…
📢Time is running out to register for our 30th Anniversary Symposium on Friday 10 May! Join
Sumi Madhok
@garam.hawa
Shirin Rai
prof toni haastrup
Tracey Reynolds
SM Rodriguez
Sharmila Parmanand
Dr Aiko Holvikivi
& many more. Details & registration here: tickettailor.com/events/lsedepa…
Join our PhD, Senel Wanniarachchi (Senel Wanniarachchi), at King's College London King's India Institute on Tues 7th May at 5.30pm for 'Geographies of Counter Archiving' with Manu Luksch, Mukul Patel, mahvish 🌹 مہوش, Hana Morgenstern, Raktim Ray (PhD) (@raktimplan.bsky.social) & Srilata
Register here⬇️
kcl.ac.uk/events/geograp…
Updated book purchase info!
I'm looking forward to talking about feminist, postcolonial, and critical military ideas for an end to peacekeeping; w/ fellow panellists Denisa Kostovicova Armine Ishkanian Clare Hemmings Sumi Madhok
Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity
&
LSE Gender
hosting
Catch Prof Clare Hemmings at Cambridge University next Thurs (2 May) discussing her current project 'Inheritance: a Memory Archive' which engages gender, sex, class-transition and nation through family histories.
Hosted by Ambivalent Archives CRASSH, Cambridge
crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/41103/
We would like to celebrate Paul Kirby and Laura J. Shepherd's new book on the Vitality and Failure of the WPS Agenda 📖
This book explores the evolution of the WPS agenda in relation to the wider politics of global governance and feminism
➡️tinyurl.com/feministpeace
Join us next week for the launch of Prof Marsha Henry's new book 'The end of peacekeeping'!
🗓️: Wednesday 1 May, 5.30-7pm
🗣️: Marsha Henry, Clare Hemmings, Denisa Kostovicova, Armine Ishkanian, & Sumi Madhok
Register to attend in-person: bit.ly/3wahGlF
✨ New on the blog ✨ Check out christopher griffin's excellent analysis on the gendered and racialised vectors of power enmeshed in the Home Office's migration policies regarding the #RwandaBill and the Bibby Stockholm blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2024/04…