The
Children, Families, and Schools Concentration of the College of Education
proudly
present
The
Fortnightly Lunch Series
Please
join us for
“WOAA!:
Women Organizing Across Ages for Justice through Participatory Visual Media
Making"
11a.m.
– 12 p.m.
Furculo
Hall, Room 22
Aline C. Gubrium, Ph.D.
Associate Professor in the Department
of Community Health Education
Dr.
Gubrium’s research uses participatory, digital, visual, and narrative methods
to study the sexual and reproductive health knowledge and decision-making of
marginalized women and youth. As a major methodological innovation, she uses
digital storytelling to engage research participants in reflecting on
sexuality, reproductive health, and related aspects of lived experience. From
early research with African-American women living in a southern rural
community, to work with women using Depo-Provera contraception and more recent
projects working with Latino/a youth to address barriers to sexual
communication and sexuality education, the driving question across the board is
how the participants view their sexual and reproductive health experiences, in
particular, how they make sense of, respond to, and confront the many
influences that shape their sexuality.
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