On November 9, 2021, the Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights will hold the first of its Fall 2021 Speaker Series events, "In a World of Interlinked Crises, is the Green New Deal Enough? How a Feminist and Decolonial Global Green New Deal Can Transform Systemic Inequalities."
The Speaker Event will be held in a hybrid format, with in-person attendance for the Webinar screening at UMass Boston, University Hall, 2nd Floor, Room 2110, and virtual attedance availabel through the event's Zoom Webinar Registration. You can register for virtual attendance of the Zoom Webinar here -- please note that registration for the virtual Webinar is mandatory.
The event will be livestreamed to our website and to the Consortium's YouTube channel. The event's recording will be made available for public access and viewing on both of these platforms after the event's closing as well.
Event Description & Speaker Information
Over the last few years there have been several Green New Deals emerging across the developed world. There have also been responses, critiques and alternative formulations, particularly from the Global South, centered on global economic and social justice and on the need for Green New Deals to address systemic inequalities and still-persisting colonial dynamics. What does a feminist and decolonial global Green New Deal look like? What would be its key principles and provisions? And could it serve as a viable, intersectional framework for building sustainable peace in worn-torn countries?
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