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.
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has informed her activism on military violence against women, inter/intra-ethnic conflicts, and critical multicultural education in Boston, Washington, DC, and the San
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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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Mama, Amina; Okazawa-Rey, Margo (2012). "militarism, conflict and women's activism in the global era: challenges and prospects for women in three West
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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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