Past Event
Biennial SpanPort Symposium: Contesting Violence(s)

Biennial SpanPort Symposium: Contesting Violence(s)
February 14, 2025
Emory University
International Women’s Day Celebration: All She Wrote 2024
International Women’s Dar Celebration: All She Wrote
Thursday, March 7, 2024 | 5:30-7pm EST
Location: Cabot 7th Floor, The Fletcher School

Book Reading and Discussion, Legacies of War: Violence, Ecologies and Kin

February 22, 2024
Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Boston College
March 25, 2024
University of Oklahoma
In Legacies of War: Violence, Ecologies and Kin, author Kimberly Theidon examines the lives of children born of wartime rape and the experiences of their mothers and communities to offer a gendered theory of harm and repair.
Red Lines, Red Tape: Ethical Challenges in Sensitive Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities

November 30 – December 2, 2023
University of Warsaw, Poland
Keynote speaker Kimberly Theidon at the University of Poland for Red Lines, Red Tape: Ethical Challenges in Sensitive Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Challenging Conceptions, Birbeck, University of London, March 2024
Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights: Paul Robeson Speaker Series, Rutgers University
Ecology of Justice: The Rights of Nature in Colombia – February, 2023
Keynote lecture by Dr. Kimberly Theidon, Associate Professor and Henry J. Leir Chair in International Humanitarian Studies at Tufts University.
Kimberly Theidon Conference in Chile, The legacies of war: Violence, Ecology and Kinship – July, 2022
In this lecture Professor Kimberly Theidon examines the lives of children born from rape during war, the experiences of their mothers and communities to offer a gender theory of damage and reparation.
Hidden in Plain Sight: Children Born of Sexual Violence in Conflict – June, 2020
Kimberly Theidon is a PhD in Medical Anthropology and an expert in Latin America. This video is part of the International Cycle of Academic Conferences: Sexual VIOLence, what society sees and silences.
Incarnations: Legacies of Violence in Peru – April, 2015
Kimberly Theidon spoke on how the offspring of rape in Peru face formidable challenges both within the home & in their community as that stigma from birth threatens to rigidly cast their entire future.
The Henry J. Leir Professorship in International Humanitarian Studies Lecture – October, 2015
Lecture “A Greater Measure of Justice: Reflections on the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda” by Professor Kimberly Theidon.
