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Martyr! A Conversation with Kaveh Akbar
On February 19, 2024, Dr. Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University, hosted Kaveh Akbar, poet and author, to talk about his novel, Martyr! Akbar was in conversation with Rutgers Creative Writing Professor Adam Dalva.
The Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair represents a collaboration between the Institute for Women’s Leadership, the School of Communication and Information, and the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the School of Arts and Science. To support the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair, visit iwl.rutgers.edu/donate/.
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Advice from a Work Friend: Live
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May 1, 2024: The closing event of the Alison R. Bernstein Media Mentoring Program featured remarks by Dr. Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University. Dr. Gay, who writes the NYT Column, Work Friend, stepped into that role live and answered pre-submitted questions from the audience about common issues that women in the world of work ...
Making a Revolution
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On April 2, 2024, Dr. Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University, hosted reproductive rights author and activist Merle Hoffman for a reading and conversation about her book, "CHOICES: A Post-Roe Abortion Rights Manifesto." The Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair represents a collaboration between the Institute for Women’s Leadership, the S...
Writing Trauma
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On January 29, 2024, Dr. Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers, moderated a panel discussion featuring authors Leslie Jamison, Tochi Onyebuchi, and Jacqueline Woodson, which explored what it means to write and read trauma, and how (or if) we can do so ethically and effectively. Trauma is widely explored in contemporary writing but all too...
Photos and Stories: An Introduction to Media's Role in Human Rights
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An introduction by Cathy Otten, presented to the Alison R. Bernstein Media Mentoring Program at the February 7, 2024 event Photos and Stories: Who Gets to Decide?, featuring a conversation between Ardra Manasi and Daniella Zalcman on the role that different forms of media play in the fight for human rights. Cathy Otten is an award-winning British journalist and author of With Ash On Their Faces...
Photos and Stories: Who Gets to Decide?
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February 7, 2024: A conversation between Ardra Manasi and Daniella Zalcman on the role that different forms of media play in the fight for human rights, featuring an introduction by Cathy Otten, presented to the Alison R. Bernstein Media Mentoring Program. Cathy Otten is an award-winning British journalist and author of With Ash On Their Faces: Yezidi Women and the Islamic State (OR books 2017)...
Fighting for Ocean Justice | A Conversation with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
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On November 13, 2023, Dr. Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University, hosted Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson for a conversation about her work on climate and the ocean. Their conversation covered various topics, ranging from Dr. Johnson's experience and journey to becoming both a marine biologist and ocean policy expert, the importance ...
Understanding Human Rights: Reimagining the Universal and the Particular
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Here is a clip from a roundtable conversation on November 2, 2023, featuring Charlotte Bunch, Founding Director, Center for Women's Global Leadership; and Board of Governor’s Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Rutgers University. Professor Bunch discusses the creative tensions between the universal and the particular when advocating fo...
1990's Brings New Analysis of Sexual Violence and Power Relations
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Here is a clip from Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy's keynote at the Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women's Global Health on November 2, 2023. Dr. Coomaraswamy, a Sri Lankan Lawyer, Diplomat, and Human Rights Advocate, Former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, discusses how the pivotal advances for women's human rights in the 1990's lead to new analysis of sexual violence and power relations...
The 1990’s: Decade of Transformation for Women’s Rights as Human Rights
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Here is a clip from Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy's keynote at the Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women's Global Health on November 2, 2023. Dr. Coomaraswamy, a Sri Lankan Lawyer, Diplomat, and Human Rights Advocate, Former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, discusses the pivotal advances for women's human rights in the 1990's. The Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women's Global Health draws t...
Integrating Economic Policy and Human Rights
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Here is a clip from a roundtable conversation on November 2, 2023, featuring Radhika Balakrishnan, Former Director, Center for Women's Global Leadership; and Professor, Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Rutgers University. Professor Balakrishnan shares insights on her work to integrate economic policy into human rights analysis. The Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women's Globa...
Finding Solidarity in the Global Women’s Movement
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Here is a clip from a roundtable conversation on November 2, 2023, featuring Charlotte Bunch, Founding Director, Center for Women's Global Leadership; and Board of Governor’s Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Rutgers University and Radhika Balakrishnan, Former Director, Center for Women's Global Leadership; and Rutgers Professor, in t...
Leadership Scholars Pushing the Boundaries of Possibility
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Libah Farooqi, IWL Leadership Scholar, Rutgers Business School '24, speaks at the 2023 Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women's Global Health featuring Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy. The Anita Ashok Datar Lecture on Women's Global Health draws to campus groundbreaking pioneers, researchers, field workers, and activists to explore growing international health challenges and the vital role that the United...
Setbacks and Surprises
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October 25, 2023: IWL Alumna Ingrid Hu Dahl gave a presentation to the 2023-24 Alison R. Bernstein Media Mentoring Cohort by sharing her best tools to bravely navigate change, nurture your life force, and keep your head above water in the midst of major change or challenges. Ingrid Hu Dahl is an IWL alum from the class of 2002. She received her M.A. in Women's & Gender Studies from Rutgers Univ...
Mentoring as a Lifelong Practice
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September 26, 2023: The opening event of the 2023-24 Alison R. Bernstein Media Mentoring Program featured a panel of speakers, including mentors and former mentees, who talked about the merits of mentorship throughout different stages of one's career and its relationship to leadership. Meet the panelists: Rosie Kasica is a Business Administration Manager at Warner Bros. Discovery managing a tea...
Unequal Treatment: Confronting Maternal Mortality and Racial Disparities
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Unequal Treatment: Confronting Maternal Mortality and Racial Disparities
Post Roe: Legal Challenges, Political Strategies, Activism for Justice
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Post Roe: Legal Challenges, Political Strategies, Activism for Justice
Easy Beauty | Reading and Conversation
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Easy Beauty | Reading and Conversation
How Is Feminist Leadership Different?
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How Is Feminist Leadership Different?
Becoming Feminist Leaders Through Social Action: A Roundtable with IWL Leadership Scholars
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Becoming Feminist Leaders Through Social Action: A Roundtable with IWL Leadership Scholars
Roxane Gay Reflects: Managing Burnout
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Roxane Gay Reflects: Managing Burnout
Roxane Gay Reflects: Get Comfortable with Discomfort
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Roxane Gay Reflects: Get Comfortable with Discomfort
Roxane Gay Reflects: Why Media Needs to Do Better
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Roxane Gay Reflects: Why Media Needs to Do Better
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha: Stories from the Frontlines of the Flint Water Crisis
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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha: Stories from the Frontlines of the Flint Water Crisis
Introducing Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers
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Introducing Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers
Anita Ashok Datar: Building a Legacy of Hope and Health
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Anita Ashok Datar: Building a Legacy of Hope and Health
Cecile Richards: Together we're a movement
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Cecile Richards: Together we're a movement
Cecile Richards: Access to Healthcare is a Fundamental Human Right
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Cecile Richards: Access to Healthcare is a Fundamental Human Right
What activism means to me: Mansi Shah
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What activism means to me: Mansi Shah
Healthcare disparities in USA: Cecile Richards
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Healthcare disparities in USA: Cecile Richards

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  • @JoanPrice
    @JoanPrice 21 день тому

    Curious why the moderator held a dangling mic instead of giving it to the speaker!

    • @RutgersIWL
      @RutgersIWL 17 днів тому

      Hello @JoanPrice the other speaker was wearing a lavalier mic.

    • @JoanPrice
      @JoanPrice 16 днів тому

      @@RutgersIWL I only asked because his voice was so blurry.

  • @mariamineta5625
    @mariamineta5625 25 днів тому

    Who are this women? Time to discover Denyse Willem Europe’s leading feminist artist.

  • @cherylbartlette9245
    @cherylbartlette9245 Місяць тому

    Blessings for this inspiration video!!

  • @kathygaither5746
    @kathygaither5746 3 місяці тому

    ❤❤

  • @sinnceer_era
    @sinnceer_era 4 місяці тому

    🙏🏾✌🏾🐜mahalo🙏🏾✌🏾🐜

  • @sinnceer_era
    @sinnceer_era 4 місяці тому

    🙏🏾✌🏾🐜Thank you dearly for your works & services🙏🏾✌🏾🐜God Bless Family

  • @mzwisdom7504
    @mzwisdom7504 6 місяців тому

    This should be part of Social Studies in the Public Schools.

  • @philiafabry8584
    @philiafabry8584 9 місяців тому

    This I great I should be more famous

  • @suburbanyobbo9412
    @suburbanyobbo9412 Рік тому

    We need to stop legitimising anti-whites, starting by taking the megaphone away from anti-whites.

  • @lesliz1109
    @lesliz1109 Рік тому

    Love it, I needed. Thank you for existing

  • @paulfelix9081
    @paulfelix9081 Рік тому

    Hello and good day... how much is it for me to open up a tdameritrade account these days.

  • @arritennant7960
    @arritennant7960 Рік тому

    Excellent content!! You could get more fans with Promo-SM.

  • @lescalypso
    @lescalypso Рік тому

    It’s almost 2023 and I can only speak for myself, but my family the Glasschild’s, and myself, La Calypso; we never received reimbursement for the Flint Water Crisis of 2014.

  • @SamRandolph
    @SamRandolph Рік тому

    Thank you so much for posting this! Even today, being a feminist or otherwise being a woman with an anti-establishment perspective trying to break out of the conventional expectations for our lives can be so isolating, confusing, and painful. It's really good to hear each other's stories and learn from each other so we know that we're not alone in thinking and feeling different. <3

  • @oleakalpana376
    @oleakalpana376 2 роки тому

    Excellent totalis!!!

  • @TUXMAN06
    @TUXMAN06 2 роки тому

    Silicon valley uses tech to pervade and extend racist tendencies 🙈

  • @djshakedown13akamonqueztha11
    @djshakedown13akamonqueztha11 2 роки тому

    Bitch let someone kill your mom why you a little girl and you hear your hold life that she was rapped and killed and and left floating in the 48 acre pound how in the folk would you feel ask yourself yeah eye know you don't know because it never happened to you bitch🤬🖕🏿 Daisy Bates Is and Always will be The Arkansas Queen 👑

  • @ClearComplexionSkincareStudio
    @ClearComplexionSkincareStudio 2 роки тому

    I love the app idea!! It’s a great way for me to ensure I always pay myself back

  • @wildswan221
    @wildswan221 2 роки тому

    Bechdel is the best! She is my go-to author for gift giving books, too. Did you see her superhuman strength book?

  • @nhito7706
    @nhito7706 2 роки тому

    Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!

  • @treespirit2000
    @treespirit2000 2 роки тому

    Mikhaile, might I request that you focus on the writings of the Apostle, Paul in the New Testament. That's when a major turning point occurred. No longer was it all about obeying the law, but about the saving grace of Christ and unjustified salvation through faith. And where does that faith come from......?

    • @treespirit2000
      @treespirit2000 2 роки тому

      Sorry, the above post was sent in error -- had too many windows open at one time.

  • @barbaramccall9654
    @barbaramccall9654 2 роки тому

    Another phenomenal black woman!

  • @fouroakswisconsin
    @fouroakswisconsin 2 роки тому

    Jane Brody’s Nutrition Book is one of the best on the subject. She speaks the truth which is difficult to hear. Eating healthy is actually cheaper than eating processed foods. I have kept off 100lbs for 6 years. Do not even tell me that I am not sensitive to the issue of obesity. Just accept the truth and move on to the business which needs to be done to the extreme best of your ability.

  • @angelawildman122
    @angelawildman122 3 роки тому

    I hope books like this can actually save the world!

  • @angelawildman122
    @angelawildman122 3 роки тому

    It’s largely the extremely disturbing oil slick suffocation scene in “Samson & Sally: The Song Of The Whales” that got me hooked on Naomi Klein. Her campaign could literally save other whales from such a gruesome fate!

  • @doloresdespres9988
    @doloresdespres9988 3 роки тому

    What an amazing courageous woman. She’s a role model to truth and integrity which one doesn’t find in this world.

  • @moosepotato420
    @moosepotato420 3 роки тому

    I would love to have a conversation with Naomi Klein sometime. I don't have any fancy degrees, but I bet we would have a great conversation. I think she should run for prime minister.

  • @knuttlaarsen7218
    @knuttlaarsen7218 3 роки тому

    Don't know how I stopmed onto this. Anyway Damn good content 🙌🙌. I also have been watching those rather similar from MStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys make these stuff. MStar Tutorials also had cool info about similiar things on his channel.

  • @lisaseckold9296
    @lisaseckold9296 3 роки тому

    Such a stimulating discussion. The madness of having a corporate-owned public commons which depresses and aggravates people by design.

  • @mauricewallace1904
    @mauricewallace1904 3 роки тому

    Pulled up this video to share with my students today. My course on the African American essay tradition is profoundly indebted to Prof Wall's book "On Freedom and the Will to Adorn." I miss my colleague profoundly.

    • @RutgersIWL
      @RutgersIWL 3 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing, Maurice. We miss Professor Wall terribly and feel very fortunate to have captured her wisdom in this video.

  • @txbeachbum
    @txbeachbum 4 роки тому

    The planet has survived and thrived for billions of years. Through many ice ages, temperature changes, asteroids, meteors, magnetic pole changes, thousands of civilizations, floods, fires, super storms, solar flares, etc.. But you think 200 hundred years of industry and some plastic bags will destroy it??? YOU ARE A MORON.

  •  4 роки тому

    Black intellectual thought. 😂😂

  • @gigitx12
    @gigitx12 4 роки тому

    rip professor :(

  • @mwemwea2913
    @mwemwea2913 4 роки тому

    phenomenal

  • @elikhtiger
    @elikhtiger 4 роки тому

    **OLD WHITES TALKING ABOUT NEOCOLONIALISM THAT BENEFITS THEM AND TECHNOLOGY THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND ALERT** This was just depressingly unoriginal and dumb. I have attended data panels, supposedly the colonizers these privileged ivory tower whities who simultaneously talk smack about and benefit immensely from neocolonialism neoliberalism etc, that actually were able to get women and men of color, the people who have an actual stake in these issues, speak very clearly, so nontechnical people can understand, how SPECIFICALLY machine learning and deep learning can reaffirm biases against the socioeconomically disempowered, and data collection can infringe on the rights of by coercively acting upon the socioeconomically disempowered. In this garbled uninspired panel, they KIND OF glaze over the latter by talking about how free software profits off of data collection using Google Chrome as an example, and (of course I couldn't pay attention enough to not skip around because nothing they said provides a fresh perspective from this decade, so correct me if I'm wrong) said nothing intelligible about, the former, machine learning and deep learning, which demonstrates to me these old whites know next to nothing about the subject they are derivatively trying to mash into the mold of neoimperialism-neoliberalism criticism. They could have brought SOMEONE to the panel who is at least able to communicate big data and machine learning concepts effectively to this audience, so a real conversation about "Resisting Capitalism" in this context could be had by someone who has any idea what they're talking about and what that resistance LOOKS LIKE, instead of the nonsolution proposed in the slide below that they don't elaborate on whatsoever, leaving a room of clueless liberal arts students feeling more depressed anxious and helpless without any path forward for solutions. lolz at categorizing this video of liberal arts talking heads as "Science and Technology"

  • @jami677
    @jami677 5 років тому

    Kudos to those speaking up about the prejudice wrapped in the label of "concern" and the myopic perspective/socio-economic privilege that shapes some of speaker's comments. I wonder if she would be as disgusted from sitting beside her obese gym friend as she was disgusted by the obese strangers she describes as taking up space from her on their commute. Those strangers could be someone elses gym buddy and yet she's assuming they are doing nothing to help themselves and judges them....but yet says she's not derogatory towards obese people because she has an overweight gym friend. It's amusing to see how many prejudice people say "Oh I'm not prejudice, I even have a "fill in the description" friend." Also noticed she referred to "the Japanese in Hawai'i compared to the Japanese in the United States" and Hawai'i is part of the U.S. so ......assuming she meant to say Hawai'i vs the Mainland. Smh. Again kudos to the call outs.

  • @sylviem.8273
    @sylviem.8273 5 років тому

    "So, by feeding our youngest kids a seriously imbalanced world from the very beginning, we are in effect training another yet generation not to notice this gender disparity"

  • @TosingerT
    @TosingerT 5 років тому

    Very well spoken ma'am

  • @angelascalpello753
    @angelascalpello753 5 років тому

    I watched this and kept stopping the video to write down what Alison was saying. So much of what she was saying resonated with me one of which was Allison's mention of Geena Davis' quote, "if you can't see it, you can't be it." I also paused for awhile to reflect on Alison's comment about women becoming much more important donors and her question, "How do women think about philanthropy and how does philanthropy think about women's issues?" And finally, especially because I often speak to groups of emerging female leaders, executive women and mixed executive teams, Alison's belief that women's advancement NOT be seen as a zero sum game. It is true that we all win, men and women, when women have a voice in the conversation at large and a seat at the proverbial table. I feel richer for having seen this video and poorer for never having had the privilege to know this incredible woman,

  • @fux2531
    @fux2531 5 років тому

    The bitch that started it all. Jewish women that no man wanted. That's why all woman need to be pregnant.

  • @educationcoordinator2344
    @educationcoordinator2344 6 років тому

    I agree with opening gender studies to not be labeled "women's studies". If we are to include and encourage men to join gender conversations, as well as more gender diverse folks (LGBTQ+), it would be helpful to open up terminology and labels of these departments and courses. Reflecting more current, emerging ideas of gender, both binary and non-binary, will certainly appeal to a broader more inclusive audience.

  • @lifelearner45lloyd97
    @lifelearner45lloyd97 6 років тому

    I took up beginning tennis in college and I have to say, I must say, " Its a hard sport!"

  • @uarmyhope8225
    @uarmyhope8225 6 років тому

    i know the person she is excellent feminist leader

  • @oliverkalamata2753
    @oliverkalamata2753 6 років тому

    Laura thinking "What kind of thigh high boots is Ariana wearing today, I wonder?"

  • @SukhdipKaur
    @SukhdipKaur 6 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @Mayflower0111
    @Mayflower0111 6 років тому

    your a amazing

  • @WithoutRemorse12
    @WithoutRemorse12 7 років тому

    True the Republicans for decades made fictitious scandals of hillary. Bernie Sanders called her on her record. Her refusal to answer for it. Prevented her from uniting both the liberal and progressive base. Also She couldn't even push progressive economic policies. It would of pissed of her Big Donners.

  • @yellowsun.1776
    @yellowsun.1776 7 років тому

    Bim you are the truth. Very interesting panel as a Brit wholely aware of the state of the media. which in the case of Britain and US and countless nations, has been a portal for propaganda and jingoism...when done wrong. Bad journalism is lazy journalism.

  • @sgt7
    @sgt7 7 років тому

    Do you feel 'gender analysis' is a useful aid for improving teaching practice? I've to write an essay on the topic and I can only see reasons why one would NOT want to use 'gender analysis' as an aid to teaching practice. I'm trying to find some reasonable reasons why it might be useful. Thanks.

  • @derrionbrown3923
    @derrionbrown3923 7 років тому

    Geena at 9:40