Yalda Hamidi

Yalda Hamidi
Gender & Women's Studies
Expertise:
Feminism & Storytelling
Available for in-person lectures in:
N/A
Available via Zoom?
Yes
To book Yalda, e-mail:
dan@hudakonhollywood.com
Dr. Yalda Hamidi (she/her) is an Associate Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and a dedicated feminist educator, mentor, and storyteller. Her passion lies in feminist teaching and learning practices, making education a space for critical inquiry, inclusion, and collective empowerment.
At Minnesota State University Mankato, she fosters conversations that connect feminism to everyday experiences, ensuring that learning is accessible and transformative. Dr. Hamidi actively collaborates with Women's Centers, local organizations, and the media to bring feminist perspectives into public spaces. Her commitment to education and community engagement has been recognized with multiple honors, including the Feminist Change Agent Award and the Woman of Distinction Award.
She believes in the power of learning and storytelling to inspire change, creating spaces where diverse voices can be heard and valued.
Lectures include:
Feminism and War: A Century of Resistance
We will also discuss key feminist anti-war movements from the past two decades, looking at how contemporary feminists continue to resist war and militarization—whether through global protests, policy work, or intersectional activism that connects war to broader issues like environmental justice and economic inequality.
This conversation is about understanding the deep history of feminist anti-war advocacy and how it remains as vital today as ever. Join us as we examine the ways feminists have shaped—and continue to shape—global conversations on peace and justice.
Feminism and Aging: Reclaiming Time and Change
Throughout history, feminists have worked to redefine aging, advocating for visibility, dignity, and equitable resources across diverse communities. They’ve explored how gender expectations impact aging bodies, how race and class dictate access to healthcare and longevity, and how changing environments—from urbanization to climate shifts—affect the aging experience.
In this discussion, we will examine how feminist perspectives on aging have evolved over the past century and how activists today continue to challenge ageism, reimagine elder care, and push for new ways of thinking about life’s later years. We’ll also explore contemporary movements that link aging with disability justice, climate change, and gender equity—proving that growing older isn’t about fading away, but about redefining power, identity, and care in a changing world.
Environmental Change and Aging: A Feminist Perspective
Feminists have long engaged in discussions about environmental change, advocating for policies that protect vulnerable communities—especially older women, caregivers, and those navigating aging in marginalized spaces. We will examine how climate shifts, pollution, and urbanization challenge the aging process across different communities and the ways in which feminist activism continues to push for solutions that ensure healthy, equitable aging experiences for all.
By addressing the intersections of gender, environment, and aging, this conversation highlights how a feminist lens can reshape how we think about aging in a rapidly changing world.
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