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Time: June 18, 2021 from 3:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: "18th June, starts at 3:30 pm India time"
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: University of Warwick.
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2021
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Hosted by the University of Warwick. The workshop is part of an ongoing project that "aims to collectively design a reparative and redistributive feminist recovery plan for Covid-19 and beyond by placing grassroots activism at the centre of policy-making, learning from the past and looking at the future."
The Covid-19 crisis has exposed deep inequalities embedded in national and international socio-economic systems and legal frameworks. Over-stretched social services and an over-reliance on unpaid and precarious labour compensate for the inadequacies of social infrastructure, economic policies and labour regulation, instead of inspiring more social justice-driven approaches. The crisis offers an opportunity to identify the limits of such systems and reimagine the policies that shape them. This project aims to collectively reimagine a feminist recovery plan for Covid-19 and beyond by placing grassroots activism and social reproduction labour at the centre of policy-making, learning from the past and looking at the future.
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