Luciano Fabbri will speak on masculinity in the conference cycle Micaela’s Law of the UNC
Luciano Fabbri will speak on masculinity in the conference cycle Micaela’s Law of the UNC
The professor of social science with a degree in political science (UNR) will give a speech on September 16, 2021 at 4pm that will discuss “ The Disturbed Masculinity Challenges and opportunities in times of feminism”. The meeting forms a cycle of conferences. Micaela’s Law in UNC and will be streamed live on Youtube platforms.(13.09.2021).
The professor of Social Science (UBA) coordinator of the Gender Area and sexualities of the central administration of the National University of Rosario. ( UNR) Luciano Fabbri will participate in the next virtual conference that will take place in UNC within the framework of the application of Micaela’s Law
The Ted Talk will take place on September 16, 2021 at 4pm it will be streamed live on Youtube Platforms of UNC. In this opportunity Fabbri will address the topic about “Disturbed masculinity challenges and opportunities in times of feminism”.
The activity is organized by Central Unity of politics and gender of UNC and is designed for teachers and non teachers, UNC officials,students and general public
This activity is part of these virtual conferences that are being developed at University with the objective of sensitizing and training the community on gender and violence against women and gender sex diversity
These conferences are part of the implementation of Micaela’s Law, a national regulation that establishes mandatory gender training for those who unravel in the public service at every level and hierarchies to which The University of Cordoba adhered through the resolution of the Board of Regents (HCS N^208/2019)
Like the previous virtual chats these new conferences will count as interpretation of language of argentinian signs with the end of promoting the accessibility of the information.
Organized by - Central Unity of Gender politics of the UNC
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