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Video recording 2nd session. “Sexism, Sexual Harassment, and Academia: An Online Roundtable Discussion”

Appreciation! The video of the second, which is equally the last session of “Sexism, Sexual Harassment, and Academia: An Online Roundtable Discussion” organized by the Lagos Studies Association Women’s Mentoring Network, is now available. We thank everyone who made these two events possible. Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi did an excellent job of moderating the events, making sure everything went as planned. Carli Coetzee and Lynn Schler worked behind the scene to conceptualize the roundtable and to develop the call for participation. The conversation was rich, thought-provoking, and boundary-shifting because our speakers (Lola Akande, Judith Byfield, Abosede George, Taibat Lawanson, Mojubaolu Okome, Charmaine Pereira, and Yetunde Zaid) intellectualized the problem. They combined personal experience with their knowledge of institutional politics to expand the repertoire of discourse. Other members of the Women’s Mentoring Network (Peju Layiwola and Oyeronke O

video recording 1st session. "Sexism, Sexual Harassment, and Academia: An Online Roundtable Discussion”

Want to know what I think about sexual harassment? I participated in a roundtable discussion on this subject on Saturday, September 12 Here's the recording from last week and the announcement of the next roundtable. The video recording of the first session of Sexism, Sexual Harassment, and Academia: An Online Roundtable Discussion organized by the Lagos Studies Association Women’s Mentoring Network is now available. Many thanks to the speakers and participants. The second session will take place this Saturday, September 19 at 3 pm (Nigeria Time) 10 am NY time(EST).

2nd session "Sexism, Sexual Harassment, and Academia: An Online Roundtable Discussion”

The second session of "Sexism, Sexual Harassment, and Academia: An Online Roundtable Discussion” organized by the Lagos Studies Association Women’s Mentoring Network will take place this Saturday, September 19 at 3pm (Nigeria Time) and and 10 am (NY time). See description below: ------------- Session II Date: September 19 Time: 3pm Nigeria/10am US/Eastern Topic: “Sexism and Sexual Harassment: What Can Be Done?" The second session will center on positive steps that can be taken. The panel will focus on concrete ideas and suggestions for how to address the range of issues. On an academic level, this could mean strengthening gender and feminist studies, compiling a bibliography of scholarship on this topic, and encouraging critical scholarship on sexism and gender in higher education in Nigeria and globally. On an institutional level, the panel will encourage discussions on how to diversify higher education in Nigeria, establish and strengthen inst