Book Event
I’m thrilled to be in conversation with Leslie Wang on August 30th at Chevalier’s Books in Los Angeles to discuss our recently released books Control and Protect and Outsourced Children.
Transformative Experience at CMind Summer Session
In early August 2016, I had the privilege to attend the 12th Annual Summer Session on Contemplative Higher Education organized by the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society (CMind). Learning alongside fellow contemplative educators was transformative on multiple fronts and I am so grateful to the session organizers for creating space to support the integration of contemplative practices into the classroom and beyond. CMind has a number of resources that may be particularly helpful to educators, activists, administrators, and social justice organizers seeking to integrate contemplative practices into their work.
Control and Protect is out!
My book is officially out and available for for purchase through UC Press, Amazon, and IndieBound.
Workshop on Data Ethics
What does it mean to live in a data-driven world? How and in what ways does automation and technological innovation shape social life? How does attention to big data invite new ways of thinking about power? Ethics?
Together with colleagues from Pomona College, Haverford College, Macalester College, Grinnell College and Wellesley College, I will co-lead a workshop to explore these and other questions. The Data Ethics workshop is funded by the Alliance to Advance Liberal Arts and Colleges and will take place at Pomona College in February 2017. More details to follow!
Featured Roundtable Speaker
The Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies (GCWS) hosted a daylong symposium back in April 2016 on Feminist Strategies in the Classroom and Beyond. I was invited to join the “How to Teach Feminism Today” roundtable. It was an honor to reflect alongside GCWS-affiliated graduate students and faculty about feminist pedagogy and teaching with technology.