Gender Violence in the Northern Triangle of Central America: (1980 to 2016)
Start time: 16:00 / End time: 17:00 / Date: 03 May 2017 / Venue: Seminar Room 6 Rendall Building Open to: Any UOL students / Any UOL staff / General Public Type: Lecture Cost: Admission is free, please register via Eventbrite. Contact: For more information contact Dr Marieke Riethof at mriethof@liverpool.ac.uk
About the event
The countries of the Northern Triangle of Central America, (Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras) are known as the “triangle of death” due to the high levels of homicides in these countries. Additionally, these countries are labelled as three of the most dangerous countries for a woman to live.
In this talk, guest speaker, Leda Lozier, looks at the narratives of gendered violence from the 1980’s to the present to propose a link between criminal violence and gender violence in the countries of the Northern Triangle.
Add this event to my calendar
Click on "Create a calendar file" and your browser will download a .ics file for this event.
Microsoft Outlook: Download the file, double-click it to open it in Outlook, then click on "Save & Close" to save it to your calendar. If that doesn't work go into Outlook, click on the File tab, then on Open & Export, then Open Calendar. Select your .ics file then click on "Save & Close".
Google Calendar: download the file, then go into your calendar. On the left where it says "Other calendars" click on the arrow icon and then click on Import calendar. Click on Browse and select the .ics file, then click on Import.
Apple Calendar: The file may open automatically with an option to save it to your calendar. If not, download the file, then you can either drag it to Calendar or import the file by going to File >Import > Import and choosing the .ics file.