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Monday, 14 January 2019

call for papers for the Feminist Legal Studies Queen's annual International Women's Day Conference

Hello, everyone. Attached please find the call for papers for the 
Feminist Legal Studies Queen's annual International Women's Day 
Conference, which will be held at Queen's University in Sutherland Hall 
(Policy Studies) on March 8 and 9th. Details of this call can be found 
on the FLSQ website at 
https://femlaw.queensu.ca/flsq-conferences/flsq-conference-2019-call-papers


The 2019  IWD conference will feature the Keynote Lecture by the 
renowned *Professor Angela Harris*, University of California Davis 
School of Law, who is visiting Queen’s University in March as the 
2018-2019 Principal’s Development Fund Visiting Scholar. For details of 
her work and impact, see 
https://poverty.ucdavis.edu/profile/angela-p-harris.

Professor Harris will open the conference on March 8 at 1 pm with her 
keynote lecture *‘/The Color of Farming: Food and the Reproduction of 
Race.’/*

Please copy this email to anyone you know who may be interested in this 
call for papers. We think that the great value of this conference is 
being able to include the voices and views of those who are 
participating in shaping the future of gender and intersectional 
equalities in academia, in civil society, in government, and in the media!

Further details of the conference program will be posted on the FLSQ 
site closer to the event, but do please feel free to contact either of 
us if you want to discuss your participation in this event.

all the best,

Kathleen Lahey, and on behalf of Bita Amani