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Cambridge Reproduction

 
Reproductive Justice in the Climate Crisis seminar 2

Panel discussion featuring: Reetika Subramanian (University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies) and Professor Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri (University Professor in Fetal and Placental Physiology) and Evelyn Brealey (Director, Cambridge Global Health Partnerships and By Fellow, Hughes Hall) 

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Featuring academic panel members across the fields of biological sciences, sociology, gender studies, history and journalism these seminars discuss how climate change and reproductive justice intersect. 

The second in a series of three in-person seminars. 

  • Tackling the Overpopulation Myth and Climate Change
  • An Intersectional and Transnational Approach to Climate Change 
  • Why highlight the centrality of reproduction when studying climate change?

All three seminars will be held in the Sociology Seminar Room, Free School Lane

A networking reception will follow the panel talks. 

Thanks to the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences for research framework funding.

Image: Volunteers learn how to rescue pregnant women, who are most vulnerable when disaster strikes, in a mock drill in northeastern India. © EU - photo by EC/ECHO/Aftab Alam via Flickr. [Note: the background to this image has been extended using generative AI.]

Date: 
Monday, 12 February, 2024 - 16:00 to 18:00
Event location: 
Location: Sociology Seminar Room, Free School Lane