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Doing Feminism in the Pandemic

WHAT I’M READING: A LIST

Land-Grab Universities: Expropriated Indigenous land is the foundation of the land-grant university system: https://www.hcn.org/issues/52.4/indigenous-affairs-education-land-grab-universities

 

Pirate Care: A Syllabus: https://syllabus.pirate.care/?fbclid=IwAR3ynhbeNG_FwzS16anj4AC5oVyyZ6pnoosYVlwtpuR6H3Hh_e0VAFC6fg0#pirate-care-a-syllabus

 

FemTechNet, “Feminist Pedagogy in a Time of Coronavirus Pandemic”: http://femtechnet.org/feminist-pedagogy-in-a-time-of-coronavirus-pandemic/?fbclid=IwAR3acMEDh4N_Nrr74hqxuHHd4vWwyqQVXXAxxMbR8u75nTR0PAUVMTncf6I

 

Ian Alan Paul, “Ten Premises for a Pandemic”: https://www.ianalanpaul.com/ten-premises-for-a-pandemic/

 

Arundhati Roy, “The Pandemic is a portal” : https://www.ft.com/content/10d8f5e8-74eb-11ea-95fe-fcd274e920ca?fbclid=IwAR0kvq9ottZSU91t4tUeHZ9_LeGuNJmMfXfpDc-KU3L2alQjQwBlY1-Pohg

 

Change.org, “Protect People in Long-Term Care”: https://www.change.org/p/petition-for-emergency-funds-for-c-19-crisis-in-long-term-care?signed=true

 

Data Feminism Reading Group: Data Feminism Reading Group – Week 1 – Introduction

 

Paul Preciado: “Learning from The Virus”: https://www.artforum.com/print/202005/paul-b-preciado-82823?fbclid=IwAR3aX7ygML73fX7x3-YRKNJGg6rFW0w5TahOH02Sn4sHjC8Hf-LrXFD0qnM

 

Wetsuwet’en Strong, “Resisting a Pipeline During a Pandemic”: Wet’suwet’en Strong – Resisting a Pipeline During a Pandemic

 

#COVID19DOULA, “What Does a Covid-19 Doula Do?”: https://www.onearchives.org/what-does-a-covid19-doula-do-zine/?fbclid=IwAR3wH6pVpZ7-yQAuqSE3-Mr6ExAklYyHOgj4CRS2lE7r1E4PDBXhrIdjDk4

 

ArtEZ, Crisis Education, Critical Education: https://www.artez.nl/en/webinar-crisis-education-critical-education?fbclid=IwAR1kJVjwnQs1A5CmN7Yq7iIH8gjzJ-F-5BiDWAMx7KDDm_0EnUCqBmJSnh8

 

Feminist Data Manifest-No: https://www.manifestno.com/playlist

 

The Film Collaborative, “A Way of Life in Peril”: https://www.thefilmcollaborative.org/blog/2020/05/a-way-of-life-in-perilfilm-festival-distribution-in-the-age-of-covid-19/#.YAspLMVKjze

 

Messy Nessy Chic, “Before the Internet, there was the 1960s Dial-a-Poem Hotline”: https://www.messynessychic.com/2020/05/19/before-the-internet-there-was-the-1960s-dial-a-poem-hotline/?fbclid=IwAR06S7DZHMc8FVkNHjNqu-0mAD-mwJ8w8K1i6KRGCu693_cFxPvS5WkoPlE

 

Anne McClintock, “Monster: A Fugue in Fire and Ice”: https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/oceans/331865/monster-a-fugue-in-fire-and-ice/

 

Courage Coalition, “Montreal Groups Call for Pandemic Prevention casseroles”: http://www.couragecoalition.ca/montreal-groups-call-for-pandemic-prevention-casseroles/?fbclid=IwAR02O3jZG2T-sugFBHozXgat_aT6FDLGo22Bqh81B6KIdIfoVf3j1PvoVGM

 

Shannon Palus, Public Health Experts Say the Pandemic Is Exactly Why Protests Must Continue: https://slate.com/technology/2020/06/protests-coronavirus-pandemic-public-health-racism.html?fbclid=IwAR3dQTcsCiWIUtFXAphrww9Pdn08ye1naUxMb5oYqp0wiV6TDMf5QQjaTkY

 

Concordia Statement on Black Lives: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgicx76FZ2mY72WyPrOIAPLvQGTvVt6dlPxQ3R-asebCo-ug/viewform

 

Peter Ablinger: Corona Blog: https://ablinger.mur.at/corona-blog.html

 

Elspeth Hay, Turns Out, Migratory Beekeepers Are Essential Workers of the Pandemic: https://heated.medium.com/migratory-beekeepers-are-essential-workers-of-the-pandemic-163c428e87aa

 

Hannah Black and Philippe Van Parijs discuss Universal Basic Income: https://www.artforum.com/slant/hannah-black-and-philippe-van-parijs-discuss-universal-basic-income-82760

 

Why You Should Ignore All That Coronavirus-Inspired Productivity Pressure, By Aisha S. Ahmad: https://www.chronicle.com/article/why-you-should-ignore-all-that-coronavirus-inspired-productivity-pressure/

Data Feminism Reading Group
Wetsuwet’en Strong, “Resisting a Pipeline During a Pandemic”

“Doing Feminism in the Pandemic” is conceived as a collective, process-based living archive. Based on the Slack platform, it invites in-process reflections, “hundreds”, keywords, conversations, prompts, and encounters amongst its participants. It is organized around four streams: “The Crisis was Already Here” (#thecrisiswasalreadyhere), “What does COVID-19 teach us?” (#emergentmodels), “What is the ‘Everyday’ of the Pandemic?” (#theeveryday), and “Reading Space” for sharing links, articles or other material (#whatimreading). Each stream includes some preliminary thoughts and questions to begin an open, process-based, collective conversation.

Alongside the living archive, the Feminist Media Studio is organizing a series of Zoom conversations, artistic prompts, and roundtable discussions with members of numerous communities (academic, artistic and activist) vital to doing intersectional, antiracist, queer, and decolonial feminisms, which participating FMS members can attend, and which will form a vital part of the living archive itself and its various collaborative contributions.