5/10: Prof. Gómez Discusses Her Cultural Betrayal Trauma Theory at Stanford University Event

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Stanford University will feature incoming Assistant Prof. Jennifer M. Gómez discussing Cultural Betrayal Trauma Theory, a theory she developed that, among other things, examines how racism and sexism impact Black women and girl survivors of Black male perpetrated sexual abuse, as part of a film screening event. Sponsored by the Center for Institutional Courage and Stanford’s Clayman Institute for Gender Research, VMware Leadership Innovation Lab, and Women’s Community Center, the pre-recorded panel presentation will follow a showing of “On the Record,” a documentary covering topics around sexual assault, the MeToo Movement, Black women survivors, and the Black community. Prof. Gómez is joined on the panel by Jamia Wilson; Sheri Sher; Joan Morgan, PhD; and Jimmie Briggs.

Event Date & Location

May 10, 2022, 5pm to 8pm PT

Lane History Corner/Bldg. 200

450 Jane Stanford Way Bldg 200

Stanford, California

Details & Registration

This in-person event is open to the public.

Registration is not required for this event. Learn more about the event here.

Learn More About Prof. Gómez