The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19
- Starts: 12:30 pm on Friday, April 4, 2025
- Ends: 2:00 pm on Friday, April 4, 2025
The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19, edited by BU Law faculty members Aziza Ahmed and Linda C. McClain, is a comprehensive research guide for researchers and students who seek to study and evaluate the complex relationship between gender and COVID-19. This interdisciplinary and intersectional volume shows how gender played a central role in shaping access to testing, treatment, and vaccines and deepened existing gender inequalities along the lines of race, class, sexuality, disability, and immigration status. Bringing together over sixty authors (including BU Law’s Naomi Mann) to investigate the pandemic’s impacts in different legal and political systems, the volume brings an intersectional lens to such topics as the pandemic’s impact on families, labor and employment, childcare and elder care, disability rights, human rights, political economy, political leadership, and sexual and reproductive health. Celebrate the publication of this volume in a panel discussion with its editors, BU Law faculty Aziza Ahmed and Linda C. McClain, and leading voices on public health, human rights, and reproductive rights and justice. The panel includes two contributors to the volume, Professor Jacqueline Dugard and Professor Maya Manian, and commentator Professor Matiangai Sirleaf.
- Location:
- BU School of Law, Barristers Hall
- Registration:
- https://www.bu.edu/law/engagements/a-panel-celebrating-the-publication-of-the-routledge-companion-to-gender-and-covid-19/