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How pink is the red tide in the Americas?
Women’s movements, Politics and Public Policy in the Americas Seminar
La vague rouge est-elle aussi rose dans les Amériques ?
Séminaire sur le mouvement des femmes, la politique et les politiques publiques dans les Amériques.
Date/date: Friday March 31st 2017/vendredi le 31 mars 2017
Location/local: Local/Rm C-426
Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), 283, boulevard Alexandre-Taché, Gatineau
Time/Horaire: 9AM - 5PM
Program / Programme |
9h-10h45 |
Women’s movement, gender violence and policy in Latin America Mouvement des femmes, violence et politique en Amérique latine President and discussant: Simone Bohn – Depart. of Political, sciences, York University.
Violence, Public Policy and the Construction of Autonomies: A New Wave of Women’s Movement in Mexico Cecibel Rodríguez & Marta Mercado – Program of Rural Studies Program, University of Guelph
Collaboration and Conflicts among the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), the National Police and the Women’s Movement regarding Violence against Women, Women’s Citizenship and Gendered Democracy Nadine Jubb – Depart. of Political Science at York University
Le mouvement des prostituées au Brésil: une controverse et puissant mouvement de femmes Diana Helene - Professeure à l'université UNIGRANRIO (Brésil) Soraya Silveira Simoes - Professeur au IPPUR-UFRJ (Brésil) |
11h-12h45 |
Gender policies and social reproduction Politiques de genre et reproduction sociale President and discussant: Lisa Mills - School of Public Policy and Admin., Carleton University
Conditional Cash Transfers and Women’s Empowerment in Argentina and Bolivia: What Can We Learn from Social Reproduction Feminism? Melisa Handl - Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa Susan Spronk - School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa
Politiques de genre, mouvements féminins et féministes sous le gouvernement d’Évo Morales en Bolivie Nora Nagels – Départ. Sciences politiques, UQAM
The State of Maternal, Neonatal, Child Health (MNCH) Policy in Latin America: Global Initiatives and Transnational Advocacy in Guatemala Candace Johnson – Depart. of Political Science, University of Guelph
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12h50-14h10 |
Lunch Keynote: The state of "pink politics" in the context of the Latin American red tide Dr. Amy Lind – Mary Ellen Heintz Professor and Head of the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati |
14h10-15h50 |
Women’s movement and women in movement Mouvement de femmes et femmes en mouvement President and discussant: Susan Spronk – University of Ottawa
Vague rouge, vague rose: l’exceptionnalité haïtienne Denyse Côté – Départ. de Travail social, UQO
Evaluating Strategic Political Partnerships: The Case of the Women’s Movement and the State in Contemporary Brazil Simone Bohn – Depart. Of Political Science, York University Charmain Levy – Décanat de la recherche, UQO
Habiter au féminin Anne Latendresse & Diana Helene Ramos – Départ. de Géographie, l’UQAM “[W]hat is more important: gold or water?” The World March of Women in Peru building a trans-local political agenda to protect water and life from mining development Anabel Paulos - School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, University of Ottawa |
15h50-16h |
Break
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16h-16h45
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Concluding comments and exchanges |
Le dîner sera servi pendant l’allocation de la conférencière principale. Veuillez confirmer votre présence auprès de Fadoumo.farah....@gmail.com
A sit down lunch will be served during the keynote conference. Please confirm your presence with Fadoumo. farah....@gmail.com
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03 Oct 1998, Caracas, Venezuela --- Leader of Fifth Republic Movement political party Hugo Chavez campaigning with his wife Marisabel Rodríguez, during the 1998 Venezuelan presidential election. ---