WHEN: Wednesday, November 1st, 2017. 5:00- 7:00 PM
WHERE: 420 West 118th Street, School of International and Public Affairs Room 1512, Columbia University
Book talk and panel for Reassembling Motherhood: Procreation and Care in a Globalized World, with Yasmine Ergas, Director of the Gender and Public Policy Specialization at SIPA and Editor of Reassembling Motherhood.
Panelists include: Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter (SIPA), Heather Hurwitz (Barnard College), Alice Kessler-Harris (Columbia), Premilla Nadasen (Barnard College), and Shahra Razavi (UN Women).
In addition to INCITE, event co-sponsors include: Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality; Institute for the Study of Human Rights; Center for Gender & Sexuality Law; and Gender & Public Policy Specialization (SIPA)
Yasmine Ergas is Director of the Specialization on Gender and Public Policy and Lecturer in Discipline in International and Public Affairs. She also directs the program in Gender and Human Rights of Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights, is a member of the Executive Committee of the University’s Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality, and is the co-convener of the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Council at Columbia University.
A lawyer and sociologist, she has worked on issues regarding gender and women’s rights as a policy analyst and advisor, scholar and advocate. She has served as a consultant to international and domestic policy organizations, including the OECD, UNESCO, the Millennium Villages Project, the New York City Commission on Human Rights, and CENSIS, a major applied social research institute in Italy, and been on the staff of the Social Science Research Council. Her recent work has focused on the emergence of an international market in reproductive services, the transformations of ‘motherhood’ and the impacts of human rights programs and policies. Previous relevant work centered on feminist movements and their interactions with public policies; the implications of the concept of ‘gender’ for feminist politics; child care policies in international and comparative perspective; educational policies and the social implications of HIV/AIDS.
A graduate of the Universities of Sussex and Rome and Columbia Law School, Ergas is a former member of the School of Social Science of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton; visiting scholar at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University; and a Pembroke Fellow of Brown University. Among other honors, she has been awarded fellowships and grants from the American Council of Learned Societies, the Ford Foundation and the Italian Consiglio Nazionale della Ricerca. She was recognized by SIPA for teaching a “top 5” course (out of approximately 200) in Spring 2012. She co-led a working group of the Committee on International Trade of the New York City Bar Association on child labor and international trade and practiced law at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom, and Studio Legale Pedersoli. Ergas has served as a member of the Advisory Committee for the Social Sector of the Millennium Cities Initiative, the editorial board of the Journal of Human Rights Practice, the editorial board of ingenere.it, the Human Rights Program Education and Information Resources Working Group of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the board of New York City Global Partners, among others. Her work has been published widely, including in Italian, French, German, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese.
INFORMATION: For more information, please email Michael Falco at mf2727@columbia.edu .
This event is FREE and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.