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Spring 2021 IWS Friday Speaker Series

The Spring 2021 Institute for Women's Studies Friday Speaker Series schedule is now live! Interested in attending a virtual session? Email tlhat@uga.edu to obtain the Zoom link. All presentations begin at 12:40 PM EST. The IAAS notes two sessions of particular interest:

Friday, February 5th: "Islam, Slavery, and the Russians: Josefa Amar's Construction of European Women's Authority in Enlightenment Spain," presented by Dana Bultman of the Spanish Department. 

and 

Friday, March 19th: "I Got All My Sisters with Me (on Black Twitter): Second Screening of How to Get Away with Murder as a Technocultural Discourse on Black Womanhood," presented by Vanessa Gonlin of the Sociology Department. 

Direct all questions to Terri Hatfield, Program Coordinator, tlhat@uga.edu 

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