Repeats every week every Monday until Mon Apr 18 2022 .
4:00pm to 5:30pm
Location:
Online
The Transcend Group is a weekly support and psycho-education group for graduate and undergraduate students who are gender expansive, including trans*, gender nonconforming, or nonbinary. This group provides a safe and affirming space to build community and share experiences.
Popular topics include: Coming out, name and pronoun changes, family issues, medical and nonmedical interventions, physical and mental health, dating, and finding community.
Join Harvard GlobalWE Connect for the second event in its Women's Empowerment Fireside Chat series, which was recently launched in 2021.
The Fireside Chat series features dialogues with senior leaders of organizations serving women and girls worldwide and the challenges and opportunities they encounter in a rapidly-changing world.
For the next event in this series, GlobalWE Founder Julie Gage Palmer will interview Laurie Adams, CEO of Women for...
The Health Policy and Bioethics monthly series convenes two international experts from different fields or vantage points to discuss how biomedical innovation and health care delivery are affected by various ethical norms, laws, and regulations.
SPEAKER: Dorothy Roberts, University of Pennsylvania
Dorothy Roberts is George A. Weiss University Professor of Law & Sociology; Raymond Pace & Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights; and Professor of Africana Studies, at the University of Pennsylvania. She has produced pathbreaking scholarship in law and public policy that focuses on urgent contemporary issues in health, social justice, and bioethics, especially as they impact the lives of women, children and African-Americans. Her major books include Fatal Invention:...
Mary Ziegler, JD, joins host Michele Bratcher Goodwin, SJD, LLM, during this session of the Contemporary Issues in Health, Law, and Bioethics series hosted by the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics.
A conversation about the Supreme Court's blockbuster abortion decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and what comes next if Roe v. Wade is reversed--legally, medically, and politically.
SPEAKER: Jessica Swanston Baker, University of Chicago
The historically unprecedented diasporic popularity of wilders, a genre of carnival music from the Eastern Caribbean islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, can be attributed to the entrepreneurialism of young Black women. Acting as public pedagogues, these women have used social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok as spaces for teaching the technical and kinesthetic distinctions between Afro-diasporic dancing styles. With some songs and riddims going "viral" within these circles, wilders, a previously...
Speakers: Laura Amelia Guzmán & Israel Cárdenas, filmmakers Moderated by: Laura Pérez Muñoz & Adri Rodríguez Ríos, PhD Candidates in Romance Languages and Literatures (Latinx & Spanish Track), Harvard University
A conversation with filmmakers Laura Amelia Guzmán & Israel Cárdenas on the film Sand Dollars (2014). The movie will be offered...
GSD, Gund Hall Piper Auditorium Lecture-Free and open to the public
Womxn in Design‘s sixth annual International Womxn’s Week convenes a weeklong series of events that gathers members of the Harvard GSD community and beyond to celebrate and cultivate new ways of thinking about gender and power. More details to be announced.
Anyone requiring accessibility accommodations should contact the events office at (617) 496-2414 or events@gsd.harvard.edu.
Armed conflict, rising authoritarianism, and the COVID-19 pandemic threaten to roll back decades of progress in improving the status of women and girls around the world. Join us on International Women's Day as the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum hosts a discussion on the status and human rights of women and girls, focusing on health, gender, child labor, and the closing of democratic freedoms featuring Sushma Raman (MC/MPA '13), Executive Director of the Carr Center; Dr. Sima Samar, Carr Center Fellow and Minister of Women's Affairs of Afghanistan from 2001-2003; Dr. Zoe Marks, Lecturer in...
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2022, the Women and Public Policy Program invites you to join us in a discussion on how to #BreaktheBias. Featuring a panel of leaders and experts, we will discuss how to raise awareness against gender bias and discrimination and identify how to take action towards equality in politics, the workplace, and beyond. The discussion will feature Carmen Yulín Cruz, WAPPP...