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.https://scholarship.richmond.edu/invisibletruth-manifesto/1000/thumbnail.jp
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The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
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Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
The photography exhibit, The Invisible Truth: An Exposition of Gender Violence and Our Demands for C...
Leader of Latin America's powerful new women's movement rethinks the meaning of feminist politics. R...
Since 1993, more than 400 assassinations against women have been counted in Ciudad Juárez. Such patt...
Join us for a presentation in the Fall 2017 LAII Lecture Series as we hear from Dr. Alison Brysk, th...
Verónica Gago is Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and autho...
“Inventing the Possible”. Contemporary Photography as a Normative Tool for Imagining New Human Right...
Collection contains introduction by Katy Deepwell 'Negotiations' and the following manifestos: MIERL...
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Final Meeting of the International Standing Working Group on Medialization and Empowerment, 20-22 Ja...
On Seeing and Being Pain: Corporeal Politics, Visual Cultures and Violence Against Women This presen...
Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...