8.30 - 9.00am: Registration - with tea, coffee, and biscuits (Centre Building 1.05)
9.00 - 9.30am: Opening Remarks from Professor Sumi Madhok and Professor Bingchun Meng (Centre Building 1.03)
9.30 - 11.00am: Session One (Centre Building 1.03 & 1.04)
- Panel 1A: Decolonizing Solidarities, Imagining Communities - (CBG 1.03) Moderated by Ting-Sian Liu (LSE)
- Hannah El-Slimy (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) - At the Borderlines of Activism and Academia: the Limits and Potential of Community-Based Decolonial Feminist Research for Early Career Researchers
- Kanwal Hameed (University of Exeter) & Esraa Al-Muftah (Qatar University) - Colonialism, Capitalism and Archives in the Gulf
- Luana Paloma Sacristán (Independent Researcher) - Reimagining Transitional Justice From Abya Yala: A Decolonial Feminist Analysis of ‘Nature as a Victim of Conflict’
- Panel 1B: Breaking the Silence: Survivor-Centered Approaches to Sexual Violence - (CBG 1.04) Moderated by Aynura Akbas (LSE)
- Francesca Baldwin (University of Reading) - ‘Which Suffering Do You Tell?’: Building Solidarities Amongst Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV)
- Molly Ackhurst University of (University Greenwich) - Interrogating the Ethics and Risks of a Survivor-Led Feminist Politics
- Kay Grygier (University of Sussex) - How do childhood sexual abuse survivors experience and resist stigmatisation? A survivor community led conceptualisation
- Julieta Baker (Brunel University) - Abortion and Sexual Embodiment Across Cultures
11.15am -12.45pm: Session Two (Centre Building 1.03 & 1.04)
- Panel 2A: Digital Drives of Queer Desire: Fugitive Affects & Dangerous Complicities - (CBG 1.03) Moderated by Luma Mantilla Garino (LSE)
- Nikhil Dharmanaj (Cambridge University) - Homonationalist HCI: A Trans-of-Color Critique of Zionist Complicity within Grindr
- Ekabali Ghosh (SOAS) - Kink and LGBTIQ+ Solidarities in India: a Tapestry of Desire and Resistance
- Abel Guerra & Lumichi Okamoto (LSE) - Death Becomes Them: Metaphorising Grief in (de)humanised Trans Lives
- Tanvi Kanchan (SOAS) - “Instagram is like a karela”: Transnational digital queer politics and online censorship and surveillance in India
- Panel 2B: Abolition, Borders & Carcerality - (CBG 1.04) Moderated by Lizzie Hobbs (LSE)
- Anna Monro (LSE) - Criminality Beyond Crime? The Case of California's Three Strikes Law
- Jaspreet Nijjar (Brunel University) - Female Masculinity and Transgressive Temporality: How Orange is the New Black Recontextualizes Prisoner Agency
- Radhika Pradhan (LSE) - Home as a Prison: In-home Incarceration of Domestic Violence Survivors through the Legal System in India
- Aine Bennet (Royal Holloway, University of London) - Exceeding homonationalism? Bisexual+ asylum and undermining bordering
12.45 - 2.00pm: Catered lunch (Centre Building 1.05)
- Digital art piece by Anna Rohmann (Goldsmiths University)
2.00 - 3.30pm: Session Three (Centre Building 1.03 & 1.04)
- Panel 3A: Labours of Coping, Caring, and Life-Giving - (CBG 1.03) Moderated by Malena Bastida-Antich (LSE)
- Carina Uchida (Oxford University) - Doing the Dirty Work: Social Reproductive Labour in Armed Rebel Organization
- Sophie Legros & Chiara Chiaravoli (LSE) - Diverse motherhood experiences in contexts of violence in Antioquia Colombia
- Daryn Howland (SOAS) - Reproducing Racial Capitalism: Interrogating Racialized Labour Migration and Social Reproduction in the Arab Gulf
- Fathima Zehba (University College London) - Empowered Pathways: The Daily Mobility of Underprivileged Women Workers in Urban Space: A Case Study of Kochi, Kerala, India
- WORKSHOP: This is NOT a Book Club: Abolitionist Visions and Collective Organising (CBG 1.04)
- Led by the Abolitionist Book Club members (Baljit Kaur (she/her), Nadia Buyse (she/her/they/them), Charlotte Fraser (she/her), Katharina Hendrickx (she/her), Joy Stacey (she/her/they/them) & supported by the Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies.
3.45 - 5.15pm: Session Four (Centre Building 1.03 & 1.04)
- Panel 4: Feminist Knowledges, Otherwise - (CBG 1.03) Moderated by Senel Wanniarachchi (LSE)
- Suraiya Asmau Maisutura Banu (SOAS) - Queer Intimacies, Matricentricity and the Home in Northern Nigeria
- Daniela Meneses (Cambridge University) & Rachel Randall (Queen Mary, University of London) - Creative interventions in the archive: Recuperating photographs of wet-nurses in the Courret Archive
- Blanca Larraín (Cambridge University) - From #Metoo to the feminist funa in Chile. Online public shaming as a feminist practice for social change: a critical analysis of current feminist movements in LA
- Phoebe Martin (King’s College London) - The body as methodology in feminist research Fathima Zehba (University College London) - Empowered Pathways: The Daily Mobility of Underprivileged Women Workers in Urban Space: A Case Study of Kochi, Kerala, India
- Performance Workshops (CBG 1.04)
- 15:45 - 16:25: Kinti Orellana Matute (Queen Mary, University of London) - Kari-warmi: an embodied cosmological reflection on ‘gender’
- 16:25 - 16:35: BREAK
- 16:35 - 17:15: Lina Ashour (SOAS) - Extra-phenomenal knowing and othered being
5.30 - 7.00pm: Evening Roundtable: Breaking the Silos of Solidarity: Palestinian Liberation and the Commitment to Resistance - (Wolfson Theatre LG.01, Chen Kin Ku Building)
- Moderated by Alia Amirali (LSE)
- Howie Rechavia-Taylor (LSE)
- Sarona Bedwan (Makan)
- LSE Palestine Society
- Jasmin Panesar (Goldsmiths for Palestine)
- Akanksha Mehta (Goldsmiths for Palestine)
7.00 - 8.15pm: Reception (8th floor, Chen Kin Ku Building)
- DJ set/performance (titled ‘Black Creative Praxis’) by Christiana (Roni) Ajai-Thomas (she/her)