Sophie-Grace Chappell speaking at LSE, 27 Feb 2016

Ideals of Equality: Feminisms in the Twenty-First Century

11 – 12.30pm, Saturday 27 February 2016
Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London School of Economics

Speakers

  • Sophie-Grace Chappell, Professor of Philosophy (The Open University)
  • Heidi Mirza, Professor of Race, Faith and Culture (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
  • Jacqueline Rose, Professor of Humanities (Birkbeck, University of London)
  • Zoe Williams, Writer and journalist

Chair, Danielle Sands, Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Culture (Royal Holloway) and Forum for European Philosophy Fellow

What is the future for feminism? How does feminism interact with concerns about other forms of oppression, such as those based on race and class? Is there one feminist movement or many? If there are many, how should they relate to one another? In this panel, our speakers will discuss these questions and ask what the future holds for feminist movements.

This event is part of LSE LITERARY FESTIVAL 2016: UTOPIAS. It is free to attend but does require a ticket. Details at LSE’s philosophy forum site.

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