The Freeman Center for International Economic
Policy sponsors the Global Policy Seminar/Workshop series every other
Tuesday. The sessions are held from 12:45 to 2:00 pm in the Stassen
Room (Room 170) of the Humphrey School. The next two presentations are:
September
27 – Christina Ewig on Women’s Interests in the Political Process
October 11 – Mario Solis on the Shadow
Economy
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Freeman
Center for International Economic Policy, Humphrey School of Public
Affairs, presents a Workshop on Global Policy
Professor Christina Ewig
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Legislating Intersectionally: Gender, Race, Class and Women’s Substantive
Representation in Bolivia
12:45 - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 27
Tuesday, September 27
The Stassen Room (Room 170)
Humphrey School, West Bank Campus
How much are “women’s interests” represented in a specific
policy realm? Answering this question first requires identifying what
women’s interests might be, a task complicated by enormous differences among
women. In this presentation, Professor Ewig will share current work in progress
that uses research from Bolivia to develop an approach to identifying women’s
interests with an intersectional lens as well as an analysis of intersectional
relations in the political process.
All are welcome! Refreshments will be
served