
Queer Aqui: Together in Hard Times, Rio De Janeiro
Queer Aqui: Together in Hard Times (Queer Aqui: Juntos em Tempos Difíceis) focuses upon questions about the reliance of new right-wing populist regimes on homophobic, transphobic and misogynist ideologies

CSSD WG Director Talk in the UK: Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement: Reductionism and Renewed Potential from Below
Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement: Reductionism and Renewed Potential from Below

Two Day-Conference: Conception and Its Discontents: Public Humanities, Explorations in the Medical Humanities
Two Day-Conference: Conception and Its Discontents: Public Humanities, Explorations in the Medical Humanities organized by the Motherhood and Technology Working Group

From Cynegetic Power to Cryopolitics: Hypotheses on the Biopolitics of Virus Hunters
Lecture by Frédéric Keck, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales co-organized by the Recovery working group.

Beyond Dystopia Roundtable
The second piece of a two-part event, the Beyond Dystopia Roundtable follows the Dry Ground Burning film screening on Friday, April 28.

Film Screening: Dry Ground Burning
This film screening is the first piece of a two-part event, and will be followed by the Beyond Dystopia Roundtable on Saturday, April 29.

Refugee Cities: Symposium on the Urban Dimensions of Forced Displacement
The Refugee Cities Working Group at the Center for the Study of Social Difference, Columbia University, presents an interdisciplinary public symposium, “Refugee Cities: Urban Dimensions of Forced Displacement.”

Putting Race to Work: Neoliberal Development in the US Virgin Islands
Book Discussion: Putting Race to Work: Neoliberal Development in the US Virgin Islands
Iberian Moments II: Race/Caste in India and the Americas
Geographies of Injustice: Gender and the City will convene a symposium exploring the ongoing impact of Luso-Hispanic globality in shaping identities, social distinctions, histories of merchant and commercial capitalism, and histories of aesthetic production and performance. How were Luso-Hispanic trade relations, settlements, and intimacies constituted a critical aspect of Spanish and Portuguese colonial expansion to the Americas, Asia, and Africa? How did Portuguese presence in South Asia reshaped social structures of caste, gender, and religion, even as they set the terms by which new mixed race communities would emerge in Southeast Asia and coastal Africa? How did these processes relate to the trade in human chattel and the emergence of new extractive economies (currently referred to as racial capitalism), which resulted in an epochal geohistorical transition away from more dispersed, if complexly organized, social formations of early modernity, to enable the ideological and the economic dominance of the North Atlantic?
For more information, email adc2204@columbia.edu.

Unsilencing Slavery: A Celebration of Celia E. Naylor’s New Book
Celia E. Naylor (Professor of Africana Studies and History, Barnard College) will be joined by Natasha Lightfoot (Associate Professor of History, Columbia University) to discuss Naylor’s new book,

Resources for Research on Menstrual Health: Proposal Writing, Research Design, Funding Access
As part of its Period of Life: Improving Menstrual Health and Knowledge in India project, Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai is organizing a virtual workshop

What We Could Do: The Zip Code Memory Project in Conversation with Related NYC Pandemic Initiatives
Please join us as we wrap up and reflect on our project and meet related New York City Pandemic Initiatives.

WORKSHOP: SPOKEN CINEMA: VOICES, SOUNDS & IMAGES
WORKSHOP: Love in the Time of Hypercapitalism

ARTIST TALK: SPOKEN CINEMA: VOICES, SOUNDS & IMAGE
Artist Talk with Paromita Vohra: Gardens of Pleasure Feminism, Desire and Doing Documentary Work in (for) South Asia

What World Is This? An Afternoon discussion with philosopher Judith Butler about the pandemic, our shared vulnerability and how to repair forward.
What World Is This? An Afternoon discussion with philosopher Judith Butler about the pandemic, our shared vulnerability and how to repair forward.

Iberian Moments: Race/Caste in India and the Americas
Geographies of Injustice: Gender and the City will convene a symposium exploring the ongoing impact of Luso-Hispanic globality in shaping identities, social distinctions, histories of merchant and commercial capitalism, and histories of aesthetic production and performance. How were Luso-Hispanic trade relations, settlements, and intimacies constituted a critical aspect of Spanish and Portuguese colonial expansion to the Americas, Asia, and Africa? How did Portuguese presence in South Asia reshaped social structures of caste, gender, and religion, even as they set the terms by which new mixed race communities would emerge in Southeast Asia and coastal Africa? How did these processes relate to the trade in human chattel and the emergence of new extractive economies (currently referred to as racial capitalism), which resulted in an epochal geohistorical transition away from more dispersed, if complexly organized, social formations of early modernity, to enable the ideological and the economic dominance of the North Atlantic?
Coffee and pastries will be available. Click here to view the full program.
For more information, email adc2204@columbia.edu.

LSA 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal | Conference Panel: Menstruation, Health, and the Law
CSSD working group members to will participate in LSA in Lisbon in July 2022 in a panel on Menstruation, Health, and the Law

Columbia Global Center in Mumbai, India Hosts CSSD Working Group "Menstrual Health and Gender Justice
CGC | Mumbai organized a workshop on “Critical Menstruation Studies: Strengthening Interdisciplinary Research” in Mumbai, India