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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nThursday, February 29, 2024 2:00 pm to 3:
 30 pm \n Room B149 \n Earth Sciences Centre (ES) \n 22 Ursula Franklin Str
 eet \n\nSpeakers \nA\na Bonnell Freidin \n\nDescription: \nHow did Romans 
 mitigate the risks of childbirth? This talk will explore the communities t
 hat supported and protected birthing people and their offspring. A materia
 l approach can help us build out these communities: amulets (whether made 
 of stone, plants, or something else) will be our primary focus, as they
  brought together (sometimes unlikely) people and nonhuman agencies, ulti
 mately revealing a hierarchical, networked approach to managing uncertain
 ty and performing the labour of care.---- Part of the Centre for Industria
 l Relations and Human Resources Labour and Humanities Seminar 2023-24. The
  Labour and Humanities Seminar brings distinguished scholars in the humani
 ties working on themes related to labour, globalization and employment re
 lations to the University of Toronto to present and discuss their work. Th
 e seminars reflect an eclectic approach to the study of work across human 
 history and culture and are intended to help build and reinforce interdisc
 iplinary connections, both within CIRHR and in the wider University commu
 nity.\nContact Information:: Padraic X. Scanlan, padraic.scanlan@utoronto
 .ca\nSponsors: Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources \n\nCon
 tact Information: \n Department of History history.frontdesk@utoronto.ca D
 epartment of History \n\nSponsors \nDepartment of History \n22 Ursula Fran
 klin Street \n\nCategories \n Lecture \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:22 Ursula Franklin Street
SUMMARY:Childbirth and Communities of Care in Ancient Rome
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 nities-care-ancient-rome
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