Join us for the first-ever Harvard Alumni Association Virtual Speakers Bureau event on Thursday, May 19th at 6:30 pm EST. Connect with fellow alumnae/i around the world and have the chance to hear from Professor Caroline Light, lecturer on Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality and Director of Undergraduate Studies, on her recent research and scholarship. 
 
Professor Light will be speaking on "Stand Your Ground: a Feminist History of Self-Defense." In her talk, she will unpack contemporary associations of lethal self-defense with good or "law-abiding" citizenship and she will explore the intersection of gender and race in the American Armed Citizen ideal to better understand how contemporary "Stand Your Ground" laws (and culture) affect women and people of color. Professor Light's newest book, Stand Your Ground: America's Love Affair with Deadly Self-Defense, will be published in 2017. Following her remarks, she will take questions from the virtual audience. The webinar will conclude at 8:00 pm. 
 
Please register to attend the event by Friday, May 13th by clicking here. Once you are registered, you will receive instructions on downloading WebEx, the online platform that the event will be utilizing.
 
Any questions? Please contact clubs@harvard.edu.