Gender and climate change: an intersectional approach from Latin America and the Caribbean

Date: 

Tuesday, November 7, 2023, 4:30pm to 6:45pm

Location: 

Tsai Auditorium

Registration is not required. 

Join us for a two-part event that aims to create a space for an overview of the intersection between climate change and gender—emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of its impacts in Latin America & the Caribbean—and to share efforts on how addressing gender disparities can enhance climate resilience, mitigation, and adaptation efforts.

04:30pm - 5:45pm

Opening Remarks by Jocelyn Viterna Chair of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality; Professor of Sociology; Chair Central America & the Caribbean Program, Harvard University

Panel: Territorial perspectives on climate justice 

A discussion of the challenges, solutions, and resistances women carry out in territories affected by global warming, nature extractivism, and the unequal access to the city experienced by Latin America and the Caribbean populations.

Speakers: María-Mercedes Jaramillo Garcés, Former Secretary of Planning City of Bogotá, Colombia, Harvard Loeb Fellow 2024Claudia Dobles, Architect & Urbanist, Research Scholar MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism; Soledad Chango, scholar and educator Kichwa Salasaka in language acquisition, MIT Linguistics.

Moderated by: Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Professor of Urban Planning at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and UNESCO Chair on Gender, Research Fellow Harvard University Graduate School of Design

05:45pm - 6:45pm

Conversation and Q&A: Gender and intersectionality

Speaker: Ana María Falú, Argentine architect, Regional Director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women for the Andean Region (2002–2004) and for Brazil and the Southern Cone Countries (2004–2009), Co-founder of the Women and Habitat Network of Latin America, of the Centro de Intercambio y Servicios para el Cono Sur Argentina (CISCSA), Professor at the National University of Córdoba (UNC)

Moderated by Natalia García Dopazo, Urban planner, Research Fellow Weatherhead Scholars Program Harvard University.

A wine & cheese reception will be offered after the event.

 

Presented in collaboration with Weatherhead Scholars ProgramHarvard University Studies of Women, Gender, and SexualityHarvard University Graduate School of Design Loeb FellowshipMIT's Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced UrbanismLincoln Institute of Land Policy and The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University.

 

Contact information: Jimena Codina, jimenacodina@fas.harvard.edu