1st Edition
Global Border Crossings Feminist Activists and Peace Workers Collaborating Across Cultures
1. Border crossings: Feminist activists and peace workers collaborating across cultures Kathryn L. Norsworthy, Rollins College, USA and Ellyn Kaschak, San Jose State University, USA
2. Fostering a grassroots women’s movement through feminist leadership on the Burma-India border Ginger Norwood, International Women’s Partnership for Peace and Justice, Thailand and Cheery Zahau, Women’s League of Chinland, India
3. Crossing borders, building bridges, and swimming upstream: Feminist liberatory work within South Thailand communities in conflict Kathryn L. Norsworthy, Rollins College, USA and Duanghathai Buranajaroenkij, Mahidol University Research Center for Peace Building, Thailand
4. Working across boundaries: Exploring the relations of researching gender and development Marie Campbell, University of Victoria, Canada and Elena Kim, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
5. Insider outsider: Reflections on working with one’s own communities Oksana Yakushko, Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA and Manijeh Badiee, Anitra Mallory, and Sherry Wang, University of Nebraska, USA
6. Decolonization and “mental” health: A mestiza’s journey in the borderlands Pilar Hernández-Wolfe, Johns Hopkins University, USA
7. Crossing borders without leaving home Sara Sharratt, Sonoma State University, USA and University for Peace, Costa Rica
8. Sexual assault recovery in the aftermath of the Liberian civil war: Forging a sisterhood between feminist psychology and feminist theology Thema Bryant-Davis, Pepperdine University, USA, Katurah Cooper, Empowerment Temple AME Church, Liberia, and Alison Marks, Kimberly Smith, and Shaquita Tillmann, Pepperdine University, USA
9. Conclusion
Biography
Kathryn L. Norsworthy is a licensed psychologist and professor for Graduate Studies in Counseling, Rollins College, USA. For the last 14 years, she has been engaging in feminist peace building, women’s leadership, trauma recovery, HIV/AIDS, and violence against women research and practice projects in South and Southeast Asia.
Ellyn Kaschak, Ph.D. is Professor Emerita of Psychology at San Jose State University. A clinical psychologist, she has published numerous books and articles on the topic of feminist psychology and has received several awards for being one of the founders of the field. She is also the editor of the journal Women and Therapy and has taught and initiated several projects in Costa Rica.






