28th Annual Rose Sheinberg Lecture - Anti-Asian Violence: An Intersectional Feminist Lens
40 Washington Square South NY ,10012 (view map)
This event is not open to the public.
The Rose Sheinberg Committee -- NYU Law’s project on cutting edge issues of gender, race, and class -- presents our 28th Annual Lecture, “Anti-Asian Violence: An Intersectional Feminist Lens.”
It is with grieving, sadness, solidarity, and radical optimism that we foreground an issue so contemporary and relevant in our city and country today. This lecture will be a tripartite discussion led by organizers with experience combatting the distinct oppression Asian American women and femmes face. Shivana Jorwar of Jahajee Sisters and Salonee Bhaman and Senti Sojwal of the Asian-American Feminist Collective will be in dialogue with Haeyoung Yoon, formerly of CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities. Join us as we work to foster community praxis and apply an intersectional lens to the continued violence threatened by intertwined systems of oppression.
The in-person event is open to all current students, faculty, staff, and affiliates. Please RSVP.
We welcome others to attend remotely via the livestream. To attend remotely, please register on Zoom.