ONLINEAffirmative Squatting: Mizrahi Women in Israel Correcting Past Injustices

October 29, 2020 Free
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(Photo: Zoltan Kluger/National Photo Collection of Israel)

The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University invites you to our next seminar, “Affirmative Squatting: Mizrahi Women in Israel Correcting Past Injustices,” with Dr. Claris Harbon.
 
Dr. Harbon is research associate at Hadassah-Brandeis Institute and assistant professor in gender studies at the school of humanities and social sciences at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco. Dr. Harbon is a scholar of law, socio-legal studies, race/ethnicity studies and gender studies. Her work examines the home, especially public housing in Israel as a site of both oppression and resistance. Dr. Harbon received her DCL from McGill University with a dissertation titled, “Lawbreaking as Lawmaking: Redefining Women’s Everyday Resistances to Injustices.” She holds two LLM degrees, one from Tel Aviv University and one from Yale Law School.

Schusterman Seminars are advanced seminars geared toward faculty and graduate students and open to all, presenting the latest research in Israel studies to the Schusterman Center community and beyond.

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Thursday, October 29, 2020, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Free

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