– All right, good evening, everyone. My name’s Anthony Brooks. I do political reporting with WBUR. [APPLAUSE] Thank you. Thank you for that. Thank you for coming out tonight. I know this is going to be a great discussion. My job is to introduce the panel, but first I want to acknowledge Radcliffe for hosting …
– Good morning, everyone. I’m Tomiko Brown-Nagin the dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study here at Harvard University. I’m delighted to see all of you who are gathered here today for this important conference. Disability rights, advocates, scholars, practitioners, students and community members, welcome to Radcliffe. I want to begin by thanking today’s …
– Welcome back. It’s my privilege to introduce Professor Gabriela Soto Laveaga, who is going to introduce our keynote speaker. Professor Soto Laveaga also served on the planning committee and was responsible for just so much of the structure that you see up here today, along with Professor Deloria and Professor Jeeyoung Kim. She just …
– Good evening, everyone. I’m Liz Cohen. I’m Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you to tonight’s show and tell exploration of citizenship, gender, and film. This program kicks off our Annual Gender Conference, which is focused this year on the topic, “Who belongs? Global Citizenship and …
– Welcome back, everybody. We’re now going to start our second panel, on citizenship and its gatekeepers. I’m going to ask the panelists to come up and occupy their seats. And while they do so, allow me to introduce Professor Phil Deloria to you. Phil, who I am just so absolutely thrilled and charged that …
– Good morning. We have a wonderful panel for you now on inclusive education. Your program indicates inclusive higher education, but we’ve expanded a little bit. We’re also going to change the format a little bit. We will begin with Gopal Mitra from UNICEF. And all the biographies are in your books, and so I …
– Welcome back from the break, everybody. We’re going to proceed with our final panel now, a panel on citizenship on the move. And may I ask the panel members to come up to the stage and take their seats while I have the honor of introducing Professor Jacqueline Bhabha. Professor Jacqueline Bhabha is the …
– I thought I’d begin by taking off from something that Sarah just said, which was the broadening of the notion of vision and justice to include arts beyond the simply visual arts and to think about performance, and yesterday ended with a kind of embodiment of that in Carrie Mae Weems’ performance and Vijay’s …
– Good morning, everyone. I’m Tomiko Brown-Nagin, the dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. And I’m so pleased to welcome you all here today for this important convening on unsettled citizens. Citizenship rights, or the lack thereof, affect individuals, families, and communities in very concrete ways. Citizenship also shapes our sense of identity …
[MUSIC PLAYING] – So welcome back, everyone. So for this next portion of our program, we’re bringing together a panel, an all-star panel focused on global perspectives on citizenship. I think, particularly, given the comments we’ve just heard from Judy and Tom, that we recognize that concepts around citizenship and community participation really vary significantly, …