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Catherine Waldby is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social
Policy at The University of Sydney, Australia. In this lecture, delivered on November 6, 2009 at Barnard College, Professor Waldby
explores the emerging tensions between women's voluntary (public good) donation
of reproductive tissues for stem cell research and the increasing resort to transactional
forms of tissue procurement, for example egg sharing and egg vending. She locates this
tension in both a feminist biopolitical analysis and in the broader dynamics of the global
bioeconomy.
In this panel, young feminist activists discuss their
areas of interest, what they see as the major challenges for feminist
movements, how organizing today compares to that by previous
generations, intersections between feminism and other approaches to
social justice, and how to build coalitions...
Published 01/30/13
Sonia Pierre (1963-2011), mobilized communities in the
Dominican Republic to advocate for citizenship and human rights for
Dominicans of Haitian descent. As the director of Movimiento de Mujeres
Dominico-Haitiana (MUDHA), she used legal challenges in domestic and
international courts to defend...
Published 12/06/12