Crafting the Flow: The Intersectional Complexities of Water Security Conference

- Date
- Tuesday 9 July 2024, 09:00-19:00
- Location
- Claredon Building, University of Leeds
- Category
- Conference
The conference on Water Security and Intersectionality invites scholars, researchers, activists, artists, and practitioners to participate in a transformative dialogue on water security, intersectionality, and ecological justice. We aim to expand our understanding and tackle water insecurity by capturing the complex relationships between humans and nature in a hybrid context, fostering innovative approaches to addressing water challenges.
This free conference is set to have panel discussions, a poetry session, a creative collage making workshop followed by a digital exhibition.
Further details will be provided in due course to registered attendees.
Location: University of Leeds
Date: 9th July
Conference Agenda
0900 -1700: Panels, poetry session and collage workshop
Panels
Understanding Water Security through an Intersectional Lens
Confluences of Art and Research: How can Creative Methods Contribute to Equitable Water Security?
Intersectional Exclusion in Water and Sanitation Governance
Decolonising Water
PLUS
Poetry Session by Jo Bell
Decoloniality Workshop
1700-1900: Digital Exhibition and Drinks Reception
Contact Information
Dr. Shivani Singhal, Research Fellow, University of Leeds (S.Singhal@leeds.ac.uk)
Dr. Lata Narayanaswamy, Associate Professor in the Politics of Global Development, University of Leeds (L.Narayanaswamy@leeds.ac.uk)