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Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Description, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Description, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention Event Description
To launch Women’s History Month, a series of feminist flash mob interventions took place at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 organized by professors Patricia Herrera and Mariela Méndez who team-taught the bilingual course "Gender, Race, and Performance Across the Americas." These flash mobs were inspired by “Un violador en tu camino,” a performance-based protest against gender violence created by the Chilean feminist collective Lastesis. “A Rapist in Your Path” was first staged in Valparaíso, Chile, in, 2019. Soon after, it went viral, and has been performed by women all over the world. Students from six different …
Campus Route Map For The Feminist Flash Mob Intervention, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Campus Route Map For The Feminist Flash Mob Intervention, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention Route Map
This map provides the route followed by the students for the Feminist Flash Mob Intervention on the University of Richmond campus.
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Ur Collegian Article, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Ur Collegian Article, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention – UR Collegian Article
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Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Posters, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Posters, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention Posters
Posters created by University of Richmond student participants for the Feminist Flash Mob Intervention on March 4, 2020.
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Posters, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Posters, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention Posters
Posters created by University of Richmond student participants for the Feminist Flash Mob Intervention on March 4, 2020.
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Posters, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Posters, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention Posters
Posters created by University of Richmond student participants for the Feminist Flash Mob Intervention on March 4, 2020.
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Handout, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Feminist Flash Mob Intervention - Handout, Patricia Herrera, Mariela Méndez
Intervention Handout
To launch Women’s History Month, a series of feminist flash mob interventions took place at the University of Richmond on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 organized by professors Patricia Herrera and Mariela Méndez who team-taught the bilingual course "Gender, Race, and Performance Across the Americas." These flash mobs were inspired by “Un violador en tu camino,” a performance based protest against gender violence created by the Chilean feminist collective Lastesis. “A Rapist in Your Path” was first staged in Valparaíso, Chile, in, 2019. Soon after, it went viral, and has been performed by women all over the world.
Students from six …
Exhibit Description For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Exhibit Description For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Project Description, Exposition Posters and Interview Questions
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
Flyer For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Flyer For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Exposition Flyer
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
Manifesto: Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Manifesto: Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Manifesto: Our Demands for Change
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
One part of the project was the creation of Manifesto: Our Demands for Change. Please read the attached download for details.
Posters For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Posters For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Project Description, Exposition Posters and Interview Questions
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
Interview Questions For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Interview Questions For The Invisible Truth: An Exposition Of Gender Violence And Our Demands For Change, Mariela Méndez
Project Description, Exposition Posters and Interview Questions
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for Change, was the final project for the upper-level LALIS/WGSS seminar “Embodied Politics in Latin America: Race, Gender, Sex, and Performance,” taught by Dr. Mariela Méndez in the Spring of 2018.
[Introduction To] I Got Something To Say: Gender, Race, And Social Consciousness In Rap Music, Matthew Oware
[Introduction To] I Got Something To Say: Gender, Race, And Social Consciousness In Rap Music, Matthew Oware
Bookshelf
What do millennial rappers in the United States say in their music? This timely and compelling book answers this question by decoding the lyrics of over 700 songs from contemporary rap artists. Using innovative research techniques, Matthew Oware reveals how emcees perpetuate and challenge gendered and racialized constructions of masculinity, femininity, and sexuality. Male and female artists litter their rhymes with misogynistic and violent imagery. However, men also express a full range of emotions, from arrogance to vulnerability, conveying a more complex manhood than previously acknowledged. Women emphatically state their desires while embracing a more feminist approach. Even LGBTQ artists …
[Introduction To] Pedagogical Matters: New Materialisms And Curriculum Studies, Nathan Snaza, Debbie Sonu, Sarah E. Truman, Zofia Zaliwska
[Introduction To] Pedagogical Matters: New Materialisms And Curriculum Studies, Nathan Snaza, Debbie Sonu, Sarah E. Truman, Zofia Zaliwska
Bookshelf
This edited collection takes up the wild and sudden surge of new materialisms in the field of curriculum studies. New materialisms shift away from the strong focus on discourse associated with the linguistic or cultural turn in theory and toward recent work in the physical and biological sciences; in doing so, they posit ontologies of becoming that re-configure our sense of what a human person is and how that person relates to the more-than-human ecologies in which it is nested. Ignited by an urgency to disrupt the dangers of anthropocentrism and systems of domination in the work of curriculum and …