Saturday, 14 July 2018
Feminist Legal Studies Queen's: Call for 2018-19 lecture series speakers
Feminist Legal Studies Queen's is a research group located at Queen's
University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Its goals are to expand
awareness and development of interdisciplinary scholarship in feminist
legal studies by enabling access to new knowledge in this area at
Queen's and by fostering formal links with researchers, lawyers, and
activists working in related areas within Queen's University, in other
universities in Canada and internationally, and within the legal and
other professions.
The FLSQ Lecture Series brings new and cutting edge issues to the
Faculty of Law and the wider Queen's University community through a
unique course featuring visiting lecturers in which law and nonlaw
students at all levels may enroll and participate in the co-creation of
innovative insights into contemporary legal, equality, development, and
interdisciplinary work featuring feminist, Indigenous, antiracist,
poverty reduction, and equality-promoting lectures.
All those interested in presenting their work in this context are
invited to send a brief overview of their proposed lecture. For
information on past lecture series speakers and annual conferences, see
the listings at https://femlaw.queensu.ca/flsq-speakers.
Please send your expressions of interest or questions to the FLSQ
codirectors,
Kathleen Lahey kal2@queensu.ca
Bita Amani amanib@queensu.ca