And i am really delighted to welcome back to the university to very dear friends and distinguished colleagues, both former members of the politics department. Lift us about a decade ago. Ontario canada and new mexico respectively. First and foremost i am pleased to introduce Courtney Young his new book, we are here to celebrate. The book was published last month. Everyvi everyview overview of her book and then mala will respond and moderate the discussion. She is a professor for the science at the university of new mexico and the author of two books. Inclusion without representation; gender quarters and ethnic reservations in latin america. In 2015, she was named the Andrew Carnegie fellow. She has a bachelor from harvard and a degree from stanford. I want to quote one endorsement of the book before we begin from their former school. The professor of philosophy and politics quote this riveting books charts the constilations that make it racist victim blaming and policies that deny food
Welcome to the new school. And the vice dean and social research rand welcome back to the university and sent from canada at end new mexico. I am pleased to introduce Courtney Jung whose new book lactivism how feminists and fundamentalists, hippies and yuppies, and physicians and politicians made breastfeeding big business and bad policy we are here to celebrate. The book was published last month in november. A professor of Political Science at university of toronto and has published two previous books in the moral force of indigenous politics, she has been a member in has received fellows steps from the National Endowment of of humanities. And the social Science Research council. To give an overview of her book and will respond with her remarks a professor and Political Science and the author of two books and inclusion without representation. In 2015 as day carnegie fellow with their International Relations from stanford. Before we began just won endorsement with of professor of philo
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