Black Feminism Reimagined: In Conversation with Jennifer C. Nash HUB 340, February 10 Sponsored by the Benjamin Rabinowitz Endowment in Medical Ethics, Program on Ethics, and Department of Philosophy, University of Washington (UW)
10.15am: Welcome and coffee 10.30-11.30am: “Black Women’s Sexual Politics and Pleasure: Embracing Erotic Empowerment and Ecstasy” Kathryn Sophia Belle (Philosophy and African American Studies, Penn State) 11.30am-12.30pm: Panel presentations: Loving Critics on Intersectionality Levin Kim (IT School, UW), Jennifer Baker (English, UW) and Kai Milanovich (Philosophy, UW) 12.30: Lunch
1.15-2.15pm: “Narrating Womanhood and the Black Birthing Experience” Keisha Ray (Bioethics and Humanities, UT Health Houston) 2.15-3.15pm: Panel presentations: On Birthing Black Mothers Wendi Zhou (Philosophy; History, UW), Julia Pelger (Philosophy, UW) and Carina Fourie (Philosophy, UW) 3.15: Coffee 3.30-5.00pm:
Keynote speech “On Beauty, or all about Black Feminist Theory’s Mothers” Jennifer C. Nash (Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies, Duke) 5-6pm: Reception |