Intersectionality & Covid-19 Discussion and Resources

Fletcher and Friedman Faculty and Students organized a panel discussion “Intersectionality & Covid-19” on Wednesday, April 15th from 12:00-1:15pm EST. Intersectionality refers to the ways that diverse social and political identities (gender, race, ethnicity, class, caste, sexuality, ability, etc.) can combine to create conditions and experiences of discrimination or privilege.  Our panelists spoke on a number of pressing areas within the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Host: Professor Dyan Mazurana

Speakers and topics:

Dr. Kimberly Theidon, Henry J. Leir Professor of International Humanitarian Studies

Dr. Theidon will be speaking on the issues of Inequality and Healthcare.

Nicholas Cicchinelli, MALD ‘ 20, Incoming PhD student ‘ 20

Nicholas will be speaking on “Queering COVID-19: Exploring the Potential Effects of Pandemic Policies on LGBTQ+ Individuals in the U.S.”

You can read more about the issue and find resources here:

Kelsey Wise, MALD ‘ 20

Kelsey will be speaking on the impacts of Covid-19 and women’s livelihoods.

You can find more reading and resources on this issue here:

Kinsey Spears, PhD Candidate, MALD ’19

Kinsey will be speaking on the impact that covid-19 has had on incidences of domestic violence globally, and some ways that countries are managing this “shadow crisis.”

You can find more reading and resources on this issue here:

Dr. Bridget Conley, Associate Research Professor
Research Director at the World Peace Foundation

Dr. Conely will be speaking on how Prisoners and prisons are being impacted by covid-19 and how they are managing this situation. You can find some of her writing on this issue here: https://sites.tufts.edu/reinventingpeace/2020/04/02/condemned-to-coronavirus/?fbclid=IwAR1fGcRit0YqZl7A2vFrH0xVIBvYeg7hcrZ9GsX397FQ_lb0_Vy4GXCSWOk

Jeremiah Anthony, MALD ’21

Jeremiah will be speaking on how this global pandemic intersects with the status of migrant populations globally.

You can find more reading and resources on this issue here:

Dr. Dyan Mazurana, Research Professor and Research Director at the Feinstein International Center at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

Dr. Mazurana will be speaking on how covid-19 is affect children in vulnerable communities, and what child protection professionals are doing to manage the response.

You can find more reading and resources on this issue here:

For more resources on Covid-19 and intersectionality:

Persons with Disabilities and Inclusion

The Elderly

Countering Stigma

Leadership