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Caribbean Feminist Workshop: Being When the Body is Foreign

This two-day in-person workshop is a partnership with the Black Feminist Eco Lab at the University of Utah, the Women Gender and Sexuality Studies Department at Wake Forest University, and the Black Women and Girls Symposium.  The partnership brings together 11 Caribbean feminist scholars conducting research and teaching at U.S academic institutions, providing an opportunity […]

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A Celebration of Life

The Celebrate Community Mural is the fruit of the Black Feminist Eco Lab, a collective of scholars, change agents, artists, learners, and practitioners who have come together to build a new paradigm of what a thriving, inclusive ecosystem operating on the evolving theoretical frameworks embodied by Black feminism. The Lab centers an ethics of care […]

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Working at Aliveness

The Black Feminist Eco Lab is a collective of University of Utah faculty, staff and graduate students focused on ecological integrity using a Black feminist lens to work toward ways in which all living beings (particularly those most susceptible to oppression and death in these times of pandemics and environmental destruction) can exist in relationships […]

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