Paper Title
Religion and Intersectionality in Comparative Perspective
Moderator
Brad Tripp, Winthrop University
Location
Room 221, DiGiorgio Campus Center (DiGs)
Start Date
31-3-2016 2:00 PM
End Date
31-3-2016 3:15 PM
Abstract
Please click the links below to view more information about each presentation.
“The Mormon Feminist: An Analysis of the Crossroads of Faith and Feminism”
Tori V. Neal, East Tennessee State University
“Gender Roles and Religious Participation among Sikh Women in North Carolina”
Melina Oliverio, Elon University
“The Three Graces of Intersectionality: A Curious Journey across Cultures and Time”
Jennifer Solomon, Winthrop University
Religion and Intersectionality in Comparative Perspective
Room 221, DiGiorgio Campus Center (DiGs)
Please click the links below to view more information about each presentation.
“The Mormon Feminist: An Analysis of the Crossroads of Faith and Feminism”
Tori V. Neal, East Tennessee State University
“Gender Roles and Religious Participation among Sikh Women in North Carolina”
Melina Oliverio, Elon University
“The Three Graces of Intersectionality: A Curious Journey across Cultures and Time”
Jennifer Solomon, Winthrop University