Save the Date for our Global Studies Graduate Day on Friday June 7th! Talks will include the following Global Studies 2nd year Masters student presentations:
- Nazil Azergun, Intentional economic communities as spaces of alternative relationality and subjectivity
- Ana de Oliveira Moreno, Political gender-based violence in Latin America, with focus on Brazil
- Bert Duffield, Urban Development and Governance in Sisi's Cairo
- Taylor Horton, The failure to meet legal obligations in U.S. and EU responses to Syrian refugees
- Joao Rabello Sodre, Contradictions and Implications of Rio's Privatized Olympic Port
- Abire Sabbagh, Exploring networks of solidarity between Palestinian & Black Communities
- Heather Snay, Medical discourse as dehumanization
- Hsuan-An Su, Multiple coloniality and the making of modern Taiwan
A reception will be held following the presentations, start time and location to be announced, along with the detailed presentation schedule.
April 29, 2019 - 8:52am