NonUnaDiMeno: Intersections of Migration & Feminist Movements
February 7, 2018
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Join the Social Movements Lab for two discussions about the intersections of migrant networks and feminist movements in Italy, in dialogue with Enrica Rigo, an Italian scholar-activist.
On Wed., Feb. 7th, 12-1pm, join us for a ‘mapping’ discussion about migrant networks in Italy and the feminist movement, NonUnaDiMeno. In preparation for this discussion, please read Enrica Rigo’s new article:
“Re-gendering the Border: Chronicles of Women’s Resistance and Unexpected Alliances from the Mediterranean Border,” available here: https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1436/1305
Our discussion will be facilitated by the Lab’s co-directors, Sandro Mezzadra and Michael Hardt.
On Mon., Feb. 12th, 12-1pm, join us for a dialogue (via Skype) with Enrica Rigo, a scholar-activist with the migrant justice and feminist movements. She teaches Philosophy of Law at Roma 3 University, where she also directs a “legal clinic” on citizenship and migration. She has published extensively on these topics. She is a member of the Italian feminist movement NonUnaDiMeno where she is particularly active regarding questions of migration.
Location:
Social Movements Lab, Franklin Humanities Center, Smith Warehouse, Bay 5, Duke University, 114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Durham, NC
For Parking and Accessibility info, see: https://fhi.duke.edu/contact-us