Frances Negrón-Muntaner Profiled on Univision
Frances Negrón-Muntaner, director of CSSD's working group on Unpayable Debt and award-winning filmmaker, writer, curator, scholar and professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was profiled on Univision.
Professor Negrón-Muntaner's books and publications include: Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture (CHOICE Award, 2004), The Latino Media Gap (2014), and Sovereign Acts (forthcoming). Her most recent films include "Small City, Big Change" (2013), "War for Guam" (2015) and "Life Outside" (2016).
Watch the Univision profile here.
Reframing Gendered Violence Project Featured in EuropeNow Journal
CSSD's project on Reframing Gendered Violence was featured in the July issue of EuropeNow, which was dedicated to "The Gender of Power."
EuropeNow, an art and research journal published by Columbia's Council for European Studies, showcased the project's four public events and workshops this past academic year, which focused on the issues surrounding the discussion of violence against women and gender-based violence.
Read the full article here.