From 2007 to 2017, a small, Los Angeles-based magazine called make/shift published some of the most inspiring feminist voices of the decade, articulating ideas from the grassroots and amplifying transnational feminist voices on issues like immigration, climate change, prison abolition, and more. The new anthology Feminisms in Motion: Voices for Justice, Liberation, and Transformation documents 10 years of make/shift. Angela Y. Davis calls it "a historical record of significant antiracist feminist interventions and a roadmap for moving us in the direction of freedom and justice."
In honor of Women’s Herstory Month, please join us on Thursday, March 14, from 11:30am to 1:30pm! There will be live readings from the anthology by make/shift and Feminisms in Motion coeditor Jessica Hoffmann and contributors including Stephanie Abraham, Mia Mingus, and Amitis Motevalli.
Co-Sponsored by:
Office of Student Life and Cultural Centers
Ethnic & Women’s Studies Department
Kellogg University Art Gallery
With gratitude for the collaboration of Stephanie Abraham, Jessica Hoffmann, Jami Grosser and Anita Jain for facilitating this event.
This event is in conjunction with the show, Somewhere in Between, at the Kellogg University Art Gallery exhibiting through March 17, 2019. Curated by Bia Gayotto and Michele Cairella Fillmore.
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