What the World Owes the Comfort Women
March 25, 2021
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Zoom

The practices and norms of public memory have changed in the decades since World War II creating a new “global memory culture.” The former “comfort women,” who served in Japan’s military brothels across wartime Asia, played a role in this transformation, helping to change attitudes toward sexual violence and women's rights -- helping, in short, to change the world.