Marissa Alexander is a survivor of domestic violence who was sentenced to a 20 year mandatory minimum sentence for firing a single warning shot into the ceiling. Learn about her story and the cre...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/marissa-alexander-survived-and-punished/
Joan Little was the first woman acquitted of murder on the grounds of of self-defense against sexual violence. Learn about her story and the global organizing that successfully fought for her fre...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/joan-little-survived-and-punished/
Barnard students read the letter by Coretta Scott King that Senator Elizabeth Warren was blocked from reading during the Senate confirmation hearing of Trump Attorney General Jefferson Sessions.
"When We Win We Lose: Mainstreaming and the Redistribution of Respectability"
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/videos/dean-spade-clags-2016-kessler-award-lecture/
This issue of S&F Online looks at the nonprofit and the university as two key sites in which neoliberal social and economic formations are constituted and contested. Emerging out of a 2009 meetin...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/publications/navigating-neoliberalism-in-the-academy-nonprofits-and-beyond/
ABOUT THE EVENT Queer precarity is a reality. As the wealth gap continues to grow, LGBT/Q people struggle with increasing hardships and economic crisis, alongside the majority of working-class an...
https://bcrw.barnard.edu/event/queer-survival-queer-precarity/
As part of the ongoing Queer Survival Economies project spearheaded by Amber Hollibaugh, this conference works to make visible queer economic realities and survival strategies. Tracks and session...
(DARE TO USE THE F-WORD, EPISODE 12) In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, Carly Crane '15 interviews 27-year-old Caitlin O'Connell, site coordinator of the Red River Women's Clinic , the on...
Panel at the For the Public Good Conference. Panelists include Ana Amuchástegui, Sealing Cheng, Louis Graham, Kerwin Kaye, Mark Padilla, and Mario Pecheny. Moderated by Elizabeth Bernstein.