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tuesday may 15, 2001

Spiritual Discourse and Political Ontology:
A Discussion Among Activist Teachers and Writers 8:45 - 11:45 a.m., Room 2-214

Break from 10:00 - 10:15 a.m. Beverages Available

Jamie-Lynn Magnusson, activist and professor in Theory and Policy Studies in Education, OISE/UT, student of martial arts, neomarxist and neogramscian perspectives, critique of neoliberal globalizing practices, anti-discrimination worker.

Wendi Dragonfire, a political activist and full-time martial artist from the Netherlands, feminist, anti-racist and gay positive perspectives

Njoki Wane, activist and professor in Sociology & Equity Studies, OISE/UT, specializing in black feminist perspectives, indigenous knowledges, and anti-colonialism

Barbara Waterfall, grassroots activist and professor in the Department of Native and Human Services, Laurentian University, feminist antic olonial, indeigenous knowledge and decolonizing Native education perspectives

Roxana Ng, activist and professor in Adult Education, Counselling Psychology & Community Development specializing in feminism, antiracism and Chinese traditional medicine

George Dei, antiracist activist and professor in Sociology and Equity Studies, OISE/UT, anticolonial and African-centric perspectives

Laara Fitznor, professor in Adult Education, Counselling Psychology and Community Development, OISE/UT, First nations, Aboriginal perspectives

Lunch 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
CLOSING LUNCH (Cafeteria - Fifth Floor OISE/UT)

Concurrent Sessions 1:30 - 3:30 p.m

Concurrent Session #1, Questioning Genetic BioTechnology, Room 2-214


 

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Session #1, Questioning Genetic BioTechnology
1:30 - 3:30 p.m Room 2-214

Chair: Shahrzad Mojab (Adult Education, Community Development & Counselling Psycology, OISE/UT)

E. Ann Clark (University of Guelph)
GM Agriculture: Why and Why Not

Khalid Ali (Theory and Policy Studies in Education, OISE/UT)
The role of the Biotechnology Industry in the Transformation from the Exploitation of Physical towards the Exploitation of Intellectual labor and the End Result for Humanity

Natasha Myers (Environmental Studies, York University)
"Body-full:" Visioning for a Developmental Biology of Subjects

friday may 11 | saturday may 12 | sunday may13 | monday may 14

 

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