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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:HEB Julia Booms Memorial Lecture: Dr. Kate Clancy
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SUMMARY:HEB Julia Booms Memorial Lecture: Dr. Kate Clancy
DESCRIPTION:<p><span><strong>Talk title: Period: The Real Story of Menstruation&nbsp;</strong></span></p><p><span>Roughly&nbsp;half the world will spend a large percentage of their lives menstruating. And yet menstruation is poorly understood and&nbsp;often&nbsp;stigmatized, largely erased from public life and polite conversation. <strong>Most of us know very little about periods. And what we do know is often&nbsp;wrong.</strong>&nbsp;In </span><em><span>Period: The Real Story of Menstruation</span></em><span><strong>&nbsp;</strong>Clancy&nbsp;applies an&nbsp;intersectional feminist lens&nbsp;to&nbsp;shows readers that the biology of menstruation is far more captivating and complex than traditional narratives of feminine passivity&nbsp;have led us to&nbsp;believe.&nbsp;Blending interviews and personal experience with&nbsp;engaging stories from&nbsp;her own research,&nbsp;Clancy&nbsp;challenges a&nbsp;host of myths and false assumptions. In this talk,&nbsp;Clancy&nbsp;offers an unflinching commentary on systems of power in science and medicine, urging the audience to embrace their own power and potential<strong>&nbsp;</strong>in this moment and the next, to take on unequal systems that constrain reproductive justice.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><a href="https://kateclancy.com/">Kate Clancy, PhD</a> is a biological anthropologist who specializes in reproductive health. She is a Professor at the University of Illinois, in the Department of Anthropology. Her additional research and policy advocacy work focuses on sexual harassment in science and academia.</p>
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