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Plenary Panel
Scholars and activists from around the world gathered at the University of Sydney for a symposium on gender, temporality and violence
Of Bodies, Violence, and Time
That day, as I have done while visiting other slave-trading ports, I walked the streets, carrying sadness. It was as if I could feel the anguish, pain, and terror of all those who were once brought here against their will

The politics of noticing
This holistic understanding of the work of repair is not always reflected in peace-building and justice initiatives after war. “Peace-builders think too narrowly about land,” an environmental justice advocate told me in an interview in Colombia.