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Gender In/sight and the Common Good with Stephanie Wildman and Adam Chang

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Today we’ll explore questions of gender justice from legal and advocacy perspectives, examining privilege and discrimination dynamics associated with gender expression and gender identity. We will also explore a new integrative approach to these issues through a methodology called gender in/sight. We’re joined by Stephanie Wildman and Adam Chang. Stephanie is Professor of Law, emerita at Santa Clara University whose scholarship emphasises systems of privilege, gender, race, and classroom dynamics. Adam Chang is an educator and community organizer, whose work engages refugee resettlement, LGBT civil rights, HIV prevention, and youth leadership.

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Today we’ll explore questions of gender justice from legal and advocacy perspectives, examining privilege and discrimination dynamics associated with gender expression and gender identity. We will also explore a new integrative approach to these issues through a methodology called gender in/sight. We’re joined by Stephanie Wildman and Adam Chang. Stephanie is Professor of Law, emerita at Santa Clara University whose scholarship emphasises systems of privilege, gender, race, and classroom dynamics. Adam Chang is an educator and community organizer, whose work engages refugee resettlement, LGBT civil rights, HIV prevention, and youth leadership.

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