The final entry of the semester in the Sustaining Shared Futures teach-in series will explore “Women’s Work and Transnational Feminism” on Monday, March 25.
Hosted online and in person by the Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department, the session will delve into the diverse experiences of women in the workforce globally, and how transnational feminist perspectives offer insight into issues of gender equity, labour rights, and social justice across borders.
UWindsor faculty members will explore the complexities and challenges faced by women in various labour contexts and the role of transnational feminism in advocating for change from several perspectives:
- Grace Oyeyi, civil engineering, on STEM;
- Jane Ku, sociology and women and gender studies, on migrations; and
- Kemi Anazodo, human resource management, on business.
The free public event will begin at 7 p.m. in person at the SoCA Armouries’ Performance Hall, 353 Freedom Way and online via Microsoft Teams. Register here to attend in person or online.