Panel: The Politics of Statistics at SubMission Art SpaceThe Politics of Statistics. Part of the landmark panel discussion series on gender & nonviolence, panelists will be discussing questions of how what we study academically impacts our ability to affect change. What don't we know and why? Who controls what gets studied? How does what we study impact lowering actual violence? What do we need to learn next to lower violence? What new advancements in math and technology are letting us learn more than ever? Panelists include: Dusty Araujo, Asylum Documentation Coordinator for the National Immigrant Justice Center, Dr. Carol Queen, author and founder of The Center for Sex and Culture, Julie Graham, LMFT, Gender Program Coordinator for South Van Ness Adult Behavioral Health, Amelia Hoover, Consultant to Human Rights Data Analysis Group at Benetech, Luis Guttierrez-Mock, Primary Case Manager for BAY Positives 7-9pm Tuesday, March 16 More details at http://www.UnderminingViolence.org & on Facebook @
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Reminder: Panel: The Politics of Statistics at SubMission Art Space @ Tue Mar 16 7pm - 9pm (Queer Things)
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