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Di07Mär18:00Di19:15Sara SalemTransnational Feminist Solidarity as PraxisVeranstaltungsartVortrag

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In this talk, Sara Salem focuses on a trip Angela Davis made to Egypt in the early 1980s to explore questions of transnational feminist solidarity
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In this talk, Sara Salem focuses on a trip Angela Davis made to Egypt in the early 1980s to explore questions of transnational feminist solidarity and feminist difference. The focus on Marxism and feminism enabled Egyptian feminists to forge solidarity with women across the globe, including Angela Davis, who located gender oppression within the same structures—namely, capitalism and imperialism. Focusing on this trip, Salem shows how the encounters Davis had with feminists during this trip reveal much about the workings of transnational feminism as praxis, as well as the possibilities of feminist solidarity that sees difference as productive rather than divisive.
This event is part of the OSUN Transnational Feminism, Solidarity, and Social Justice series.
Sara Salem is an Associate Professor in Sociology at the London School of Economics. Her research interests include postcolonial studies, Marxist theory, and global histories of anticolonialism. Her recently published book with Cambridge University Press is entitled Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt: The Politics of Hegemony (2020). She is currently thinking and writing about ghosts and anticolonial archives.
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(Dienstag) 18:00 - 19:15
Bard College BerlinPlatanenstraße 24, 13156 Berlin
Mo13Mär19:30Mo21:00Lorraine DastonOn NatureVeranstaltungsartVortrag

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This online lecture, organized with the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, is part of the Early Modern Science core course.
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This online lecture, organized with the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, is part of the Early Modern Science core course. More details will be announced closer to the event.
Participants can register for the lecture here.
Prof. Dr. Lorraine Daston is director emerita of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, and permanent fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. Her award-winning work spans a broad range of topics in the early modern and modern history of science. Professor Daston is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the American Philosophical Society and the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, and a corresponding member of the British Academy.
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(Montag) 19:30 - 21:00
Bard College BerlinPlatanenstraße 24, 13156 Berlin

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An Online Workshop with ECCHR Registration information will be provided closer to the event date. For questions and more information, please contact
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An Online Workshop with ECCHR
Registration information will be provided closer to the event date. For questions and more information, please contact Zeynep Kıvılcım.
Together with partners worldwide and those affected by human rights abuses, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) uses legal interventions to combat the impunity of perpetrators responsible for torture, war crimes, sexual and gender-based violence, corporate exploitation and border violence.
ECCHR’s current project, the Living Open Archive project, aims to render legal interventions visible, as well as to provide a platform to access and explore the last 15 years of accumulated knowledge within the organization and wider network. As both an active tool and a repository of knowledge, the Archive will help generate new ways of visualizing the possibilities and challenges of human rights work that extend beyond singular cases.
In this workshop, Dr. Annelen Micus (Director of the ECCHR Institute for Legal Intervention) and Rieke Ernst (Coordinator of Activism & Art at ECCHR) will present the in-progress Living Open Archive project and lead a critical discussion that reflects on the narratives that shape, as well as emerge from, human rights work. The workshop will bring together students from the Bard College in NY and in Berlin to work together with ECCHR to develop creative approaches and ideas for the Archive to become a living tool accessible for a wide range of human rights activists.
ECCHR is an independent, non-profit legal and educational organization dedicated to enforcing civil and human rights worldwide. Together with those affected and partners worldwide, ECCHR uses legal means to end impunity for those responsible for torture, war crimes, sexual and gender-based violence, corporate exploitation and fortressed borders.
Email: z.kivilcim@berlin.bard.edu
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(Freitag) 17:00 - 19:00
Bard College BerlinPlatanenstraße 24, 13156 Berlin