Michigan Meeting 2018: Ending Gender-Based Violence, May 3-5
Rackham 4th floor
Rackham 4th floor

Gender-based violence among adolescents and young adults is an intractable problem. Though much work has been done to end gender-based violence, the scope of the problem can still feel daunting. The 2018 Michigan Meeting will bring together scholars, practitioners, and activists from across disciplines to share strategies and develop Innovative ideas for moving forward. Please join this dynamic 3-day event that aims to inspire research and inform policy, pedagogy, and practice. The agenda will highlight activist, survivor and student perspectives. Using an intersectional lens, we will attend to the broad range of inequalities that are experienced in school, work and personal life. This event is made possible by the sponsorship of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies at the University of Michigan. The Michigan Meetings are a series of annual inter-disciplinary meetings on topics of broad interest and contemporary importance to both the public and the academic community.

Dr. Elizabeth Armstrong elarmstr@umich.edu

Michigan Meeting 2018: Ending Gender-Based Violence, May 3-5

Over 60 speakers from around Southeast Michigan and the United States

icon to add this event to your google calendarMay 3-5, 2018
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Rackham 4th floor
Contact Information: Dr. Elizabeth Armstrong elarmstr@umich.edu
Cost: For entire 3-day conference: Students $25 Other $75

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Gender-based violence among adolescents and young adults is an intractable problem. Though much work has been done to end gender-based violence, the scope of the problem can still feel daunting. The 2018 Michigan Meeting will bring together scholars, practitioners, and activists from across disciplines to share strategies and develop Innovative ideas for moving forward. Please join this dynamic 3-day event that aims to inspire research and inform policy, pedagogy, and practice. The agenda will highlight activist, survivor and student perspectives. Using an intersectional lens, we will attend to the broad range of inequalities that are experienced in school, work and personal life. This event is made possible by the sponsorship of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies at the University of Michigan. The Michigan Meetings are a series of annual inter-disciplinary meetings on topics of broad interest and contemporary importance to both the public and the academic community.

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