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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gina_DentGina Dent - Wikipedia

    Gina Dent is an associate professor of Feminist Studies at UC Santa Cruz. She is associate dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion for the Humanities Division at UC Santa Cruz. [1] She co authored the 2022 book Abolition.

  2. Gina Dent (Ph.D., English & Comparative Literature, Columbia University) is Humanities Associate Dean of DEI and Professor of Feminist Studies, History of Consciousness, and Legal Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she has won awards for her teaching (Dizikes Faculty Teaching Award, 2019), advocacy (Chancellor’s Award ...

  3. In their keynote address, renowned scholar/activists Angela Davis and Gina Dent reflected on the urgent necessity of abolition as a practice and imaginative ...

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  4. 24 nov. 2018 · L'occasion pour AOC de publier un long entretien avec deux universitaires militantes féministes africaines-américaines, Angela Davis et Gina Dent, qui ont particulièrement réfléchi à la façon dont la violence d’État nourrit la violence domestique, et inversement.

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  5. 19 janv. 2022 · Gina Dent is a professor and activist who co-authored a new book on abolition feminism, the perspective that links feminism and abolition of carceral and interpersonal gender-based violence. She discusses the book with Angela Davis and Beth Richie on Democracy Now!

  6. inquest.org › people › gina-dentGina Dent - Inquest

    Il y a 1 jour · Gina Dent is a scholar, activist, and educator who works on race, feminism, popular culture, and prison abolition. She is a professor at UCSC and the editor of Black Popular Culture, and has taught and lectured in various countries.

  7. public-history-weekly.degruyter.com › author › gina-dentPublic History Weekly - Gina Dent

    Gina Dent is a professor of feminist studies and history of consciousness at UCSC, and a co-editor of Visualizing Abolition. She works on race, feminism, popular culture, and prison abolition, and has taught and lectured in Brazil, Colombia, and Sweden.