The 19th Annual Feminist Theory Workshop

The Feminist Theory Workshop (FTW), which is in its nineteenth year, offers a unique opportunity for internationally recognized faculty and young scholars to engage in sustained dialogue about feminist theory as a scholarly domain of inquiry. The "workshop" approach of this conference requires active participation of both presenters and attendees. Seminars allow for focused participant exchange, roundtables synthesize central debates of the weekend, and provocative keynote lectures all bring those who attend the workshop into collaborative conversations.

Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Impacts on Language Acquisition: Insights from Japanese-learning Children

To date, research in psycholinguistics has been conducted primarily on English and other Western European languages, even though they comprise only a fraction of the world's languages (Kidd & Garcia, 2021). Yet, findings from these limited languages have been widely assumed to apply to human languages in general. More recently, however, the limitations of theories and models based on a limited set of languages have become widely recognized, and new efforts are underway to broaden the range of target languages (Singh, Rajendra, & Mazuka, 2022).

Mindful Movement

Every Thursday at 10 a.m., add some movement to your mindfulness practice with Mindful Movement. The 15-minute Zoom sessions will combine movement, breathwork, visualization and intention to create a moving meditation practice that enhances relaxation and improves well-being. Drop in for an enhanced mindfulness experience through a focus on mobilization.

Film Screening: “Bluff City Chinese” (Thandi Cai, 2024)

--Thandi Cai, 2024, 47 min, USA, in English--

Introduction and post-screening discussion moderated by Professor Eileen Chow.

***Two storytellers, one community, and 150 years of untold history.***

"Bluff City Chinese" follows two Chinese-American storytellers, filmmaker Thandi Cai and Delta elder Emerald Dunn, as they uncover the untold history of Chinese immigrants in Memphis, Tennessee.

Through personal journeys, community oral histories, and archival research, the film weaves a 150-year tapestry of identity, belonging, and resilience.

Community Work Day

Come join us in the fields to lose track of time, be outdoors, practice embodied work, and experience profound community with plants, soil, and humans! Our students, volunteers, and staff consistently say that their most memorable memories at DCF are the conversations they shared over a wheelbarrow of mulch or while tackling weeds in a bed of carrots together. Absolutely no farming experience is necessary, and there is no Duke affiliation required. We have tasks for most ages and abilities.

Duke Anesthesiology Grand Rounds - "Anesthesia Patient Safety and Quality Conference"

**Attendance restricted to DUH Anesthesiology Clinical Faculty, Interns, Residents, Fellows, and CRNAs ONLY** | Department of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds on Wednesdays from 7 to 8am. | This activity has been planned and implemented by the Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development and for the advancement of patient care.

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