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Intersectionality and social work
Damien W. Riggs
8 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast series explores the views of international academics about the meaning of intersectionality, how they use intersectionality to inform their research and practice, and situates this within histories and futures of black feminist thought. The art used for this podcast is created by Danielle Navarro. You can view her work at: https://art.djnavarro.net
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This podcast series explores the views of international academics about the meaning of intersectionality, how they use intersectionality to inform their research and practice, and situates this within histories and futures of black feminist thought. The art used for this podcast is created by Danielle Navarro. You can view her work at: https://art.djnavarro.net
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Episode 6: A.J. Lowik
Intersectionality and social work
44 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 6: A.J. Lowik

In this episode we speak with Dr A.J. Lowik about their work on reproductive health, situatedness, and some of the potentials and pitfalls of working with intersectionality. 

NB: In the interview at 34:44, where A.J. says Barad and social death, they mean Berlant and slow death.

Suggested readings:

Lowik, A. J. (2020). “Just because I don't bleed, doesn't mean I don't go through it”: Expanding knowledge on trans and non-binary menstruators. International Journal of Transgender Health, 22(1-2), 113-125. https://ianthomasmalone.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Lowik-Just-because-I-dont-bleed-doesnt-mean-I-dont-go-through-it-Expanding-knowledge-on-trans-and-non-binary-menstruators-2.pdf

Lowik, A. J. (2018). Reproducing eugenics, reproducing while trans: The state sterilization of trans people. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 14(5), 425-445.

Radi, B. (2020). Reproductive injustice, trans rights, and eugenics. Sexual and reproductive health matters, 28(1), 1824318. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/26410397.2020.1824318

cárdenas, M. (2016). Pregnancy: Reproductive futures in trans of color feminism. Transgender Studies Quarterly, 3(1-2), 48-57.

Nixon, L. (2013). The right to (trans) parent: a reproductive justice approach to reproductive rights, fertility, and family-building issues facing transgender people. Wm. & Mary J. Women & L., 20, 73. 

Intersectionality and social work
This podcast series explores the views of international academics about the meaning of intersectionality, how they use intersectionality to inform their research and practice, and situates this within histories and futures of black feminist thought. The art used for this podcast is created by Danielle Navarro. You can view her work at: https://art.djnavarro.net