Examine past development related laws, policies, programming in International Development or Nation-Building and place in conversation with current policies on a variety of topics (not limited to these): women’s land rights, poverty, reproductive rights, water access, gender and health, Indigenous women and livelihoods, gender and conflict, natural disasters, biodiversity conservation

An essay using a critical feminist and/or postcolonial frame to discuss a timely development issue/theme and make the case for 1) historicizing our contemporary development practice, as many (feminist postcolonial scholars do) and 2) to pay attention to the ways multiple forms of power shape international development practice (as postcolonial feminists and critical feminist scholars […]