Victoria Browne
@victoriarbrowne
Feminist philosophy, Loughborough University, editorial collective for @rphilos, working on full-spectrum pregnancy, miscarriage and reproductive justice
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https://lboro.academia.edu/VictoriaBrowne 31-08-2022 14:15:00
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Events include a book talk with Sophie Lewis on their new book Enemy Feminisms, in conversation with LU colleagues Victoria Browne and Jilly Boyce Kay lboro.ac.uk/research/ias/e…
The UK government must create a Gaza Family Scheme to give temporary sanctuary to and reunite Palestinian families - just as it did with the Ukraine Family Scheme
Sign this petition and help Gaza Families Reunited get to 100,000 signatures 👇
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Delve into Ruth Okonkwo's review of Victoria Browne's 'Pregnancy Without Birth: A Feminist Philosophy of Miscarriage' in the latest issue of Philosophy in Review: journals.uvic.ca/index.php/pir/…📖 #Philosophy #Feminism #Miscarriage
happy birthday Edward Said 💔
from the Radical Philosophy archives (1993): radicalphilosophy.com/interview/edwa…
You can now hear the audio frm illness #1 – a night of readings + discussion on the politics of illness
Episode 31: illness #1 – micha frazer-carroll, Amber Husain, and Mattie Colquhoun, w/ an introduction by Red Medicine
Apple: bit.ly/43v26wv
Spotify: bit.ly/3WUfNTc
🎧 Tune into the Red Medicine podcast to hear Victoria Browne, author of 'Pregnancy Without Birth', discuss her work developing a feminist philosophy of miscarriages, still births and pregnancy.
Find the book 📕 bit.ly/3OIcc8z
Listen here 👇 apple.co/3IGvE1T
Join Red Medicine for a night of readings and discussion at The Horse Hospital on May 25th
Mattie Colquhoun, Amber Husain and micha frazer-carroll will be reading from their work on the politics of illness, followed by discussions
bit.ly/3ZPFu7H