Human rights activist and expert in gender equality, Prof. Gita Sen was invited to engage with the community as the 2015 Carol Hoffmann Collins Global Scholar-in-Residence
She discussed Indian politics on issues of gender equality, defined differences between globalization and universalization, and emphasized the importance of international and inter-sectional feminism.
This talk was given on October 20th, at Mount Holyoke College Art Museum’s Gamble Auditorium.
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