Our January 23rd Feminist Futures Research Symposium featured two dynamic keynote presentations by Dr. Alisa Bierria (Ethnic Studies, UC-Riverside) and Dr. Kara Keeling (Cinema & Media Studies, The University of Chicago). Here, we highlight books and resources featured in their talks, as well as additional resources to check out:
Dr. Alisa Bierria “Feminist Futures & the Rupturous Potential of Care”
Asking Different Questions: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Science is funded by National Science Foundation Innovations in Graduate Education grant. Co-PIs are Sara Giordano, Sarah McCullough, and Kalindi Vora.
Mobility justice is an emerging movement and field that seeks to reconcile histories of injustice and reshape systems of power that produce unequal patterns of movement.
The Feminist Research Institute is Hiring a Student Assistant 3
Job Description
The Feminist Research Institute (FRI) seeks a student to assist with administrative, financial, and project-related work. Routine tasks will include database updates, filing financial reimbursements, assisting with office management, helping with events, and other projects as assigned.
Feminist Research Institute Director Kalindi Vora will be teaching a graduate seminar Winter 2020 about how to integrate feminist approaches into scientific research design. Graduate students from all fields are welcome!
WMS 201: Asking Different Questions: Feminist approaches to scientific research and design
Thursdays 2:10-5pm
Hart Hall 1208
CRN: 76861
Instructor: Dr. Kalindi Vora
Are you interested in integrating a commitment to justice into your research? Join FRI for Asking Different Questions (ADQ). This project takes on the challenge of changing research cultures to create more equitable and accurate knowledge. We are doing this by creating and pilot testing discussion-based curriculum designed to train graduate students in how to locate their research questions within larger societal context, identify historical bias, and address questions of those traditionally under-served.
Sacramento Area Youth Speaks (SAYS) presents
Bringing #BlackGirlMagic into the Classroom
A Community Discussion on Black Girlhood, Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR), and Critical Pedagogies
In a feature story for the Davis Humanities Institute, Ashley Serpa reports on FRI's "Administration and Diversity in the Public University" event that took place on April 4.
APRIL 12 I Precarious Reproduct ion Roundtable
APRIL 22 I Confessions of the Fox: JORDY ROSENBERG
APRIL 25 I Interspecies lntersectionalities: HARLAN WEAVER
MAY 9 I Stone Men: ANDREW ROSS
MAY 16 I Queer Directions: GRETA LAFLEUR & DANA SEITLER
MAY 29 I So Sick: SINI ANDERSON
MAY 30 I Trans of Color Temporalities: JACOB LAU
Announcing a new FRI Working Group
Asking Different Questions: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Science
We are excited to announce the official launch of the working group for "Asking Different Questions: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Science.” Asking Different Questions is what we will be calling the work conducted under the NSF IGE award: Pathways to Inclusion in STEM (Co-PIs Sara Giordano, Sarah McCullough, and Kalindi Vora). This working group will m