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282:, and other women over the militarized and post-conflict areas of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, and Nigeria, where they explored the role of feminist research in activism, policy change, and women's empowerment. A related interest was connecting the effects of the military-industrial complex and prison industrial complex have on poor and working-class youth in American communities of color. She is, making connections—both theoretical and practical—between foreign policy and domestic policy. 31: 198:'s Women's Leadership Institute, a position which no longer exists. Along with this, she was a visiting professor teaching Social Policy and U.S. Women of Color. During this time at Mills College, she proposed the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women's Leadership in honor of the former Congresswoman and alumni 218:
has informed her activism on military violence against women, inter/intra-ethnic conflicts, and critical multicultural education in Boston, Washington, DC, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Furthermore, she co-convened "Women Redefining Security" conferences in Okinawa, Washington, D.C, and Seoul,
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Okazawa-Rey's specific areas of interest are militarism, armed conflict, and violence against women. In her research, she examined the connections between militarism, economic globalization, and impacts on local and migrant women in South Korea who live and work around US military bases.
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from 1910 to 1945. She made a connection between the U.S. military to race and gender relations both abroad and domestically. Okazawa-Rey began and spent much of her career exploring both this and the interconnections between militarism and the globalization of the economy.
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In 1997, she was one of 40 women who cofounded the East-Asia-U.S. Vieques Women's Network Against U.S. Militarism, which became the International Women's Network Against Militarism.
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Mama, Amina; Okazawa-Rey, Margo (2012). "militarism, conflict and women's activism in the global era: challenges and prospects for women in three West African contexts".
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Between a Rock and Hard Place: Southeast Asian Women Confront Extractivism, Militarism, and Religious Fundamentalisms (2018). Washington DC: Just Associates.
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from 2010 to 2011 to take hold of the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women's Leadership, returning in 2018 to take on the two year position once again.
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From 1974 to 1982, Okazawa-Rey worked as Social worker in Dorchester and Roxbury, Massachusetts and co-founded CARE (Campaign for Anti-Racist Education).
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and globalization of the economy, problems within communities of color in the United States and globally, and fights for the security of women worldwide.
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Gendered Lives: Intersectional Perspectives (7th Edition). Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey, 2020. Oxford UK/New York: Oxford University Press.
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Carty, Linda; Mohanty, Chandra Talpade (2014-08-04). Baksh, Rawwida; Harcourt, Wendy (eds.). "Mapping Transnational Feminist Engagements".
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As a founding member of the Combahee River Collective in the mid-1970s, it shaped her scholarship and activism and the framework of
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She has a long-standing relationship to international social justice work as she sits on the international board of NGO's:
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Life and Thought - Margo Okazawa Rey" Global University for Sustainability. Web. 22 Oct. 2015. Accessed 10-10-2019
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Beyond Heroes and Holidays: A Practical Guide to K-12 Multicultural, Anti-Racist Education and Staff Development.
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in San Francisco along with the Board of Directors for the Afro-Asian Relations Council of Washington.
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Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women's Leadership at Mills College from 2008-2009 and 2018-2019
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From 1979 to 2003, she held various teaching positions such as in the School of Human Services at
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from 1999 to 2001, then returned in 2014 to 2016 as the Elihu Root Chair in Women's Studies.
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Received Lasting Legacy Award at the Words of Fire Conference held April 29th and 30th at
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Okazawa-Rey was one of the 100+ Black scholars and academics who opined their support for
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Through her research and activism, she explores and shares the interconnections between
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In 1978, Okazawa-Rey co-authored “A Black Feminist Statement” with the collective.
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Department of Sociology. Followed by in 1974 when she received a M.S.S from
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Distinguished Fellow in Research Justice at Mills College from 2013-2014
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Feminist Activist Scholar in Residence at Scripps College in 2006.
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Okazawa-Rey also took part in co-principal investigations with
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Activist scholarship: antiracism, feminism, and social change
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Jane Watson Irwin Distinguished Chair in Women's Studies at
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Lee, E., Menkart, D., & Okazawa-Rey, M. (Eds.). 2011.
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interminority racism between Korean and African Americans
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From 2002 to 2005, Okazawa-Rey worked as the director of
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She is the author of numerous publications including:
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Boston, Mass. 376: 336:Women's Lives: Multicultural Perspectives 1151:Members of the Combahee River Collective 713: 697:Simmons College (Boston, Mass ) (1985). 351:(vol. 101:1), July 2012. pp. 97–123 628:"New Hampshire General Catalog 1984-85" 562: 141:. In 1987, she received her Ed.D. from 139:Boston University School of Social Work 1166:San Francisco State University faculty 1108: 937:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943494.013.010 816: 812: 810: 808: 763: 761: 759: 757: 755: 952: 948: 946: 922: 920: 918: 916: 914: 871:Jokela-Pansini, Maaret (2018-09-27). 846: 844: 842: 840: 838: 783: 781: 733: 731: 714:Mitchell, Maureen L. (May 31, 1990). 671: 669: 667: 389:Social Science Research Council Grant 1181:Fielding Graduate University faculty 1176:20th-century African-American people 1171:21st-century African-American people 953:Price, Zaporah (February 25, 2021). 642: 640: 622: 620: 618: 592: 590: 588: 586: 558: 556: 554: 552: 550: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 383:Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship 143:Harvard Graduate School of Education 1156:Hamilton College (New York) faculty 1141:American people of Japanese descent 805: 752: 565:"BPR Interviews: Margo Okazawa-Rey" 13: 943: 911: 835: 778: 728: 664: 267:(based in Bern, Switzerland), and 158:Okazawa-Rey is Professor Emerita, 14: 1222: 1093:"2018-2019 Mills College Catalog" 637: 615: 583: 547: 500: 210:Research, Influence, and Ideology 182:University of Maryland, Baltimore 602:Asian American Writers' Workshop 330:Asian Journal of Women's Studies 296: 236:In 1994, Okazawa-Rey received a 180:, an Assistant Professor at the 1085: 1061: 1037: 1012: 973: 864: 707: 690: 312: 202:. Okazawa-Rey then returned to 166:in Santa Barbara, California. 533: 449: 425: 289:, with students and alumni of 254:Japanese colonization of Korea 160:San Francisco State University 1: 418: 121: 1069:"Beyond Heroes and Holidays" 563:Houglet, Rose (2020-03-19). 164:Fielding Graduate University 153: 72:Fielding Graduate University 7: 265:PeaceWomen Across the Globe 10: 1227: 1186:Simmons University faculty 1116:African-American feminists 332:, Spring: pp. 71–100. 16:Japanese American academic 1206:Capital University alumni 746:Social Justice Initiative 148: 105:Combahee River Collective 90: 64: 59: 55: 37: 28: 21: 1136:American LGBTQ academics 244:, citing an interest in 126:Okazawa-Rey was born in 1026:(in Korean). 2003-11-08 929:Oxford Handbooks Online 739:"Margo Okazawa-Rey Bio" 570:Brown Political Review 377:Awards and nominations 250:Los Angeles race riots 109:transnational feminist 1161:Mills College faculty 174:New Hampshire College 1073:Social Justice Books 677:"Media Speaker File" 539:Okazawa-Rey, Margo. 398:, from 1999 to 2001. 323:Women and War Reader 721:The Washington Post 1121:American feminists 889:10.1111/area.12494 470:10.1057/fr.2011.57 285:She has spoken at 135:Capital University 992:(1 (67)): 24–39. 280:Rose Mensah-Kutin 238:Fulbright Program 216:intersectionality 97:Margo Okazawa-Rey 94: 93: 48:November 26, 1949 23:Margo Okazawa-Rey 1218: 1126:Feminist writers 1100: 1099: 1097: 1089: 1083: 1082: 1080: 1079: 1065: 1059: 1058: 1056: 1055: 1041: 1035: 1034: 1032: 1031: 1016: 1010: 1009: 977: 971: 970: 968: 967: 950: 941: 940: 924: 909: 908: 868: 862: 861: 859: 858: 848: 833: 832: 830: 829: 814: 803: 802: 800: 799: 793:Hamilton College 785: 776: 775: 773: 765: 750: 749: 748:. 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Fielding Graduate University
Mills College
Hamilton College
emerita
Combahee River Collective
transnational feminist
militarism
Kobe
Capital University
Boston University School of Social Work
Harvard Graduate School of Education
San Francisco State University
Fielding Graduate University
New Hampshire College
Simmons College
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Hamilton College
Mills College
Barbara Lee
Mills College
intersectionality
Shanti Project
Fulbright Program
South Korea
interminority racism between Korean and African Americans
Los Angeles race riots
Japanese colonization of Korea
Amina Mama
Rose Mensah-Kutin

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