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SU Humanities Faculty Fellow Discusses Health Activism in L.A. During 1960s, 70s

Thursday, February 28, 2013, By Rob Enslin
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Jenna Loyd to examine health politics in context of city’s then-growing defense economy

loydThe , housed in The College of Arts and Sciences, will kick off its 2013 Faculty Fellow Lecture Series with a program on health activism. , a faculty fellow in SU鈥檚 geography and anthropology departments, will discuss 鈥淔reedom鈥檚 Body: The Militarized Grounds of People鈥檚 Health Activism in Los Angeles鈥 on Tuesday, March 5, at 4 p.m. in Room 304 Tolley Humanities Building. The program includes a response from , assistant professor of women鈥檚 and gender studies.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Karen Ortega, HC program coordinator, at 443-5708 or kmortega@syr.edu.

鈥淲e are proud to present Jenna Loyd, whose lecture is an outgrowth of her doctoral work at [the University of California] Berkeley on radical health activism during the Sixties and Seventies,鈥 says Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities and founding director of the SU Humanities Center. 鈥淎s Jenna will explain, the black freedom, antiwar and women鈥檚 movements shook the foundations of state-sanctioned sexist and racist medical practices.聽 In their place came new understandings of health politics, grounded within the framework of Los Angeles鈥 defense economy.鈥

Loyd鈥檚 presentation also forms the basis for a forthcoming book from the University of Minnesota Press. 鈥淚n highlighting how violence and social inequalities become objects of health activism, I plan to elucidate a theory of health and social change that stands at odds with those framed in terms of medical institutions, professional reform and individual responsibility,鈥 writes Loyd, regarding her book and lecture. 鈥淪uch dominant understandings often have worked ideologically to isolate bodily harms from the social relations that systematically shape life possibilities.鈥

Loyd is no stranger to SU, having served as a visiting assistant professor of geography in 2011 and a postdoctoral faculty fellow in the humanities in 2008. She also has taught at the City University of New York; California State University, Fullerton, and UC Berkeley.

Her expertise extends into political geographies of violence and health; the criminalization and militarization of migration; race, gender and geographies of justice; feminist and anti-racist theories of violence; and landscape and state violence. She is working on another book, 鈥淏eyond Walls and Cages: Prisons, Borders and Global Crisis鈥 (University of Georgia Press), due out later this year.

鈥淗C fellows bring their research into conversation with students and faculty from across campus, while engaging with colleagues and outside experts,鈥 says Lambert. 鈥淭hese events nicely complement 黑料不打烊 Symposium, which we organize and present every fall for The College of Arts and Sciences.鈥

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