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Call for Papers/Proposals: 2019 Women & Girls in Georgia Conference

Greater South Haven Area Community Foundation Grant - U.S.

Deadline: 5 June 2019

The Institute for Women’s Studies at UGA is seeking proposals for its 8th biennial Women and Girls in Georgia Conference.

With Community as its theme, the 2019 Women and Girls in Georgia Conference will explore the possibilities and potential of communities in organizing social movements and grassroots activism. They encourage participants to examine the meaning of community, highlighting effective strategies for building solidarity in Georgia and how women and girls are pivotal in shaping communities. The growing social justice movements for civil rights, environmental justice, trans and queer rights, voting rights, migrant and indigenous rights, disability rights, sexual assault survivors, workers’ rights, the expansion of multi-issue women’s marches, and the range of responses to challenges in democratic engagement are indicators of how women and girls are vital actors in struggles for social change, education and all forms of justice. These increasing demands for justice through community organizing in Georgia are a microcosm of justice struggles across the nation and the world.

The 2019 Women and Girls in Georgia Conference on Community seeks to connect communities and to provide opportunities to create and fortify networks, especially as they involve women and girls in our diverse state. The conference will highlight the possibilities for community engagement, sustainable coalition-building, movements for justice, and feminist strategies to address the pressing challenges of our times.

This biennial event highlights feminist research and connects academics, advocates, activists, and community members from across the state and region in a collaborative and supportive conversation. The conference presents cutting-edge scholarship on its theme and embraces traditional and non-traditional presentations of research and scholarship, including reports from the field, performances, and exhibits. The conference provides opportunities for networking, building bridges, and linking theory and analysis to practice.

Topics

Possible topics include:

They welcome qualitative, quantitative, theoretical, and other varied methodological feminist approaches.

Criteria

How to Apply

For more information, please visit http://iws.uga.edu/wagg/call-papers

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