Past events

Families on Campus Events

18
Mar
2018

Jan Preston's wonderful Winnie

Jan Preston grew up listening to Winifred Atwell on an old Colombus Radio in her kitchen. Just like Winnie, Jan was playing the piano as soon she could reach...
18
Mar
2018

Experience EndoWomanArt - Photography fashion and fun

What does pain look like? How can you show someone how your pain feels? What are the issues when someone lives with a chronic illness? These questions...
17
Mar
2018

Bring back the village - Celebrating babies

The more supportive communities are of parents, the better life is for children. In earlier times we had a village, but for various reasons we now live in a...
16
Mar
2018

Gender and history node discussion group - 1st session

Some members of the Gender and History Group have Mary Beard’s feminist manifesto Women and Power (Profile Books, 2017) on our summer break reading list and...
14
Mar
2018

How big is the problem of violence against women? The challenge of intersectional measurement at the global level

Abstract Until the 1970s, there was very little research on violence against women and scant information on its frequency and distribution by race, class, age...
14
Mar
2018

Anthropology seminar series: Masters of modernity: property, landownership and masculine desire

Masters of Modernity: Property, Landownership and Masculine Desire In the last two decades, a large-scale land rush has taken place in Vanuatu with over ten...
12
Mar
2018

Clementine Ford - What next for #MeToo

On Canberra day, seize your chance to engage with feminist writer Clementine Ford in person. When Clementine Ford went to post one of her own #MeToo moments,...

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