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What is a Feminist Lab?

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Author(s): Liboiron, M.
Date: 2019
Publication: CU Boulder Libraries
Citation: Liboiron, M. (2019). “What is a Feminist Lab?”. CU Boulder Libraries. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpzkZeYLPCc
Section on webpage: Critical Data Justice Literature
Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia. Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive). Treating students as agentic co-educators. Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information. Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures. Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.
Annotation: This video is a lecture about feminist labs. In it Liboiron discusses the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR), a marine science lab, practices equity and humility in all aspects of their lab.

 

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