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Djamila Bouhired fought for Algeria’s independence and challenged colonial oppression, enduring torture and a death sentence for her resistance. Beyond the revolution, she remained a fierce advocate for women’s rights. ✊🏽🇩🇿 #WomensHistoryMonth #AlgerianRevolution

Djamila Bouhired fought for Algeria’s independence and challenged colonial oppression, enduring torture and a death sentence for her resistance. Beyond the revolution, she remained a fierce advocate for women’s rights. ✊🏽🇩🇿 #WomensHistoryMonth #AlgerianRevolution
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Faith, Feminism, and Being Unfinished III: Love Wins 💜☮️ Join us this Tuesday for the third installment of the “Faith, Feminism, & Being Unfinished” series, inspired by the writings of theologian Anne E. Patrick, SNJM (1941–2016), whose work continues to be a force of influence.

Faith, Feminism, and Being Unfinished III: Love Wins 💜☮️
Join us this Tuesday for the third installment of the “Faith, Feminism, & Being Unfinished” series, inspired by the writings of theologian Anne E. Patrick, SNJM (1941–2016), whose work continues to be a force of influence.
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Meet G+JI fellow, Alyssa Newman, PhD. Her research focuses on the disparity in sperm donation among White & Black donors. She systematically explores the experiences of those seeking Black donor sperm, largely Black queer women & single women. #spermdonation #racialinequality

Meet G+JI fellow, Alyssa Newman, PhD.
Her research focuses on the disparity in sperm donation among White & Black donors. She systematically explores the experiences of those seeking Black donor sperm, largely Black queer women & single women.
#spermdonation #racialinequality
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Aura Cumes is a Maya Kaqchikel Indigenous woman from Guatemala. A change maker, researcher, & activist whose work teaches us how systems of #colonization & #patriarchy work together to marginalize and exploit Indigenous people, particularly #IndigenousWomen. #AuraCumes

Aura Cumes is a Maya Kaqchikel Indigenous woman from Guatemala. A change maker, researcher, & activist whose work teaches us how systems of #colonization & #patriarchy work together to marginalize and exploit Indigenous people, particularly #IndigenousWomen. 
#AuraCumes
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Join us for a discussion on reimagining the design & delivery of #perinatalcare to advance #healthequity & improve perinatal outcomes for all birthing people.  🗓️Thursday, March 20, 2025 ⏰ 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM 📍Hybrid Event: Fisher Colloquium Georgetown University main campus or via Zoom

Join us for a discussion on reimagining the design & delivery of #perinatalcare to advance #healthequity & improve perinatal outcomes for all birthing people. 

🗓️Thursday, March 20, 2025
⏰ 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM 
📍Hybrid Event: Fisher Colloquium <a href="/Georgetown/">Georgetown University</a> main campus or via Zoom
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Meet G+JI fellow, Sreya Patri. Her research explores: to what extent are certain Indigenous #genderroles shaped by the challenges of #warmingArctic temperatures, gov fracking activities, & the increasing jurisdiction of the Canadian & American gov over #Indigenousterritories?

Meet G+JI fellow, Sreya Patri.
Her research explores: to what extent are certain Indigenous #genderroles shaped by the challenges of #warmingArctic temperatures, gov fracking activities, &amp; the increasing jurisdiction of the Canadian &amp; American gov over #Indigenousterritories?
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#MariameKaba is an organizer & educator. Her work focuses on ending violence, dismantling the prison industrial complex, & supporting youth leadership. At this moment in history, let Kaba’s words inspire you to continue advocating for #Justice. #prisonindustrialcomplex #hope

#MariameKaba is an organizer &amp; educator. Her work focuses on ending violence, dismantling the prison industrial complex, &amp; supporting youth leadership.
At this moment in history, let Kaba’s words inspire you to continue advocating for #Justice.
#prisonindustrialcomplex #hope
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Join Jessica Oublié, author of Toxic Tropics, for a lecture on the intersection of #gender, #health, and #environmentaljustice in Guadeloupe and Martinique. Oublié will examine the long-term impact of the Chlordécone crisis on public health and the environment.

Join Jessica Oublié, author of Toxic Tropics, for a lecture on the intersection of #gender, #health, and #environmentaljustice in Guadeloupe and Martinique. Oublié will examine the long-term impact of the Chlordécone crisis on public health and the environment.
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Meet G+JI fellow, Aned Ladino, a PhD candidate in the Dept of Spanish & Portuguese. Ladino’s research examines the resistance of Black women in Colombia through the oral & musical tradition of bullerengue, a folkloric rhythm that foregrounds women’s voices & performances.

Meet G+JI fellow, Aned Ladino, a PhD candidate in the Dept of Spanish &amp; Portuguese.
Ladino’s research examines the resistance of Black women in Colombia through the oral &amp; musical tradition of bullerengue, a folkloric rhythm that foregrounds women’s voices &amp; performances.
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Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Porou, Māori) is a scholar of education and critic of persistent colonialism in academic teaching & research. Her groundbreaking book “Decolonizing Methodologies Research and Indigenous Peoples” (1998) remains an international best seller.

Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Porou, Māori) is a scholar of education and critic of persistent colonialism in academic teaching &amp; research. Her groundbreaking book “Decolonizing Methodologies Research and Indigenous Peoples” (1998) remains an international best seller.
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Join us for a screening of Connection | Isolation. The film presents 8 portraits of trans & post-gender individuals navigating the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic—grappling with isolation, deepening their awareness of gender & identity, & confronting systemic injustices.

Join us for a screening of Connection | Isolation. The film presents 8 portraits of trans &amp; post-gender individuals navigating the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic—grappling with isolation, deepening their awareness of gender &amp; identity, &amp; confronting systemic injustices.
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Meet G+JI Fellow, Raikhan Primbetova, a Sophomore in the SFS, majoring in International Economics. Read below about the focus of her research 👇🏼 #Concentrationcamp #USSR #ALZHIR #PoliticalImprisonment #GenderJustice

Meet G+JI Fellow, Raikhan Primbetova, a Sophomore in the SFS, majoring in International Economics.

Read below about the focus of her research 👇🏼

#Concentrationcamp #USSR #ALZHIR #PoliticalImprisonment #GenderJustice
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Jenn Burleton is the founder and executive director of TransActive Education & Advocacy. She leads a team that provides services focused on the needs of transgender and gender non-conforming children and youth. #transgendervisibilityday #genderjustice

Jenn Burleton is the founder and executive director of TransActive Education &amp; Advocacy. She leads a team that provides services focused on the needs of transgender and gender non-conforming children and youth.

#transgendervisibilityday #genderjustice
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Apply for the Gender+ Justice Fellowship!🚨 Open to faculty, undergrad, & grad students in various disciplines, including social sciences, STEM, medicine, law, humanities, arts, business, public policy, & foreign service. We encourage applications from marginalized communities.

Apply for the Gender+ Justice Fellowship!🚨
Open to faculty, undergrad, &amp; grad students in various disciplines, including social sciences, STEM, medicine, law, humanities, arts, business, public policy, &amp; foreign service. We encourage applications from marginalized communities.
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Throw back to Feb 19th when G+JI & GU CCAS hosted an intimate & moving evening with the screening of #ByeByeTiberias, followed by a discussion & Q&A with director Lina Soualem. We are committed to continue hosting such impactful conversations. Thank you for joining us!

Throw back to Feb 19th when G+JI &amp; <a href="/ccasGU/">GU CCAS</a> hosted an intimate &amp; moving evening with the screening of #ByeByeTiberias, followed by a discussion &amp; Q&amp;A with director Lina Soualem.
We are committed to continue hosting such impactful conversations.
Thank you for joining us!
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#ArundhatiRoy is an Indian author & political activist who is best known for the Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things (1997) & for her advocacy of #environmental & #humanrights issues. Her political writings criticize fascism & social injustice, among other issues.

#ArundhatiRoy is an Indian author &amp; political activist who is best known for the Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things (1997) &amp; for her advocacy of #environmental &amp; #humanrights issues. Her political writings criticize fascism &amp; social injustice, among other issues.
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Join us tomorrow for a #FeministMixer! Connect w/ #feminist faculty, med & grad students, & staff from all fields & across Main Campus & the Medical Center! Introductions at 5:00pm. Light refreshments will be provided. For accommodation requests, please email us. See you there🤩

Join us tomorrow for a #FeministMixer! Connect w/ #feminist faculty, med &amp; grad students, &amp; staff from all fields &amp; across Main Campus &amp; the Medical Center! Introductions at 5:00pm.
Light refreshments will be provided.
For accommodation requests, please email us.
See you there🤩
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Join us on 4/24 at 9am for a virtual discussion on the experience of Sudanese women refugees, where we will discuss current humanitarian responses and identify pathways for greater international support. RSVP: giwps.georgetown.edu/event/voices-o…

Join us on 4/24 at 9am for a virtual discussion on the experience of Sudanese women refugees, where we will discuss current humanitarian responses and identify pathways for greater international support. RSVP: giwps.georgetown.edu/event/voices-o…
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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg  musician, writer & academic, recognized as a critical Indigenous voices. She breaks open the boundaries between story & song—bringing audiences into a rich & layered world of sound, light, & sovereign creativity.

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg  musician, writer &amp; academic, recognized as a critical Indigenous voices. She breaks open the boundaries between story &amp; song—bringing audiences into a rich &amp; layered world of sound, light, &amp; sovereign creativity.
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'In a moment of Blackness, that is most powerfully articulated in the hegemony of Black Visuality, Black sound—music and other discourses of sound culture—seemingly no longer functions as the singular lingua franca of the Black American experience.' medium.com/@tnimixtape/li…