<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/towards-transnational-feminist-psychology.html" dsn="news"><title>Reconceptualizing Liberation: Towards a Transnational Feminist Psychology, Jill Betz Bloom PhD</title><item_date>03/24/2025 09:48:58 AM</item_date><author>Hannah Van Sickle</author><image><img src="/news/images/jill-bloom-womens-history-month-2025.jpg" alt="woman teaching"/></image><image_caption/><thumbnail><img src="/news/images/jill-bloom-womens-history-month-2025.jpg" alt="woman teaching"/></thumbnail><summary>In honor of Women’s History Month, Jill Betz Bloom, PhD invited the William James College community to Reconceptualiz[e] Liberation: Towards a Transnational Feminism  on Thursday, March 6. Delivered on the eve of  International Women’s Day—a celebration whose origin came on the heels of labor movements across Europe and North America in the early 20th century—Bloom, director of the Global Mental Health Program and professor in the Clinical Psychology department, drew a through line between her early work in feminist theory and current work in global mental health in order to demonstrate how transnational feminism grew out of the history of feminism. </summary><category>Around Campus</category><featured/><tags><tag>Around Campus</tag></tags></item>