Description
Women at Work-shop is an interactive and engaging program, utilizing testimony from USC Shoah Foundation’s archive foregrounding women’s experiences and narratives to create space for critical examination and discussion of sex- and gender-based diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
This interactive, skills building workshop offers participants an opportunity to interact with testimony, deconstruct and carefully consider the power of narrative as an agent of change, and explore avenues for the promotion of sex- and gender-based diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Dr. Sara E. Brown is a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education. Prior to her Ph.D. in comparative genocide studies, Brown researched globalization and conflict at the Interdisciplinary Center in Israel and served as a project coordinator in refugee camps in western Tanzania. Brown is also the author of Gender and the Genocide in Rwanda: Women as Perpetrators and Rescuers.
Lunch will be served. Please RSVP to Dr. Vicotria Deguzman, victoriv@usc.edu.
A free, professional development event co-sponsored by USC WIM, METRANS, and PSR.