CRG Student Research Symposium

4-12-2019 Student Research Symposium
April 12, 2019

CRG Student Research Symposium

04.12.2019| 9:00 AM -34:00 PM | Tilden Room, MLK Jr. Student Union 

Join the Center for Race & Gender as we host our inaugural Student Research Symposium! This event will gather our larger CRG community – undergraduate and graduate students, staff, and affiliated faculty – to show case and highlight CRG students’ work and accomplishments.


PROGRAM:

9:00 – 9:15 AM:  Welcome

9:15 – 10:45 AM:  Session 1 – On Carcerality & Feminisms 

  • Gabby Falzone, School of Education, “Trauma informed care as an extension of the carceral continuum”
  • Giovanni D’Ambrosio, Sociology, American Studies, “Institutionalizing an Anti-Rape Politics: Imagining Need, Visioning Strategy and Building Carceral Alliances in the 1970s Bay Area”
  • Monique A. Hosein, Public Health, “We are not Safe: Police Violence & Black Women”

10:45 – 11:00 AM:  Break

11:00 – 12:30 PM:   Session 2 – On Indigeneity and Spatiality

  • Cheyenne Seneca, Sociology, Native American Studies, “Decolonizing our Minds and Actions: Building Relationships and Mapping Community across the American Indian Urban and Reserve Divide”
  • Tania Osorio Harp, Architecture, “Landscapes of Domestic Service”
  • Mindy Price, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, “Examining the Feminist Political Economy of Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the Northwest Territories, Canada”

12:30 – 1:00 PM:  Lunch

1:00 – 2:45 PM: Session 3 – On Science, Family, and Identity

  • Lee-Or Scarlat, Gender and Women’s Studies, Public Health, “Access to Fertility Preservation for Low-Income Transgender Youth in the Bay Area: Barriers, Narratives, and Looking Forward”
  • Victoria M. Massie, Sociocultural Anthropology, “Assembling Genetic Ancestry: Race, Return, and the Materiality of Home in Cameroon”
  • Bernadette Lim, UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program, “Woke WOC Docs: A Creative Multimedia Project by and for WOC in Medicine”
  • Louise Ly, Sociology, “Gendered Racial Attraction Among Intermarried Asian and White Americans”