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E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University, performs the one-man show “Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales,” Tuesday, January 24, 7pm, Wyatt Center Rotunda
Nov. 28, 2016—Read more about this performance.
Kimberlé Crenshaw, MLK Day Keynote, Monday, January 16, 2017, Langford Auditorium
Nov. 28, 2016—Kimberlé Crenshaw serves as this year’s MLK Day keynote. Check out the full schedule of events: loads of awesome MLK events, including Kimberlé Crenshaw at 7pm, Langford Auditorium. View the full MLK Day schedule.
Gender & Sexualities Seminar featuring Kimberly Welch (History), Friday, January 13, 2017, 12:30-2pm, Warren Center
Nov. 28, 2016—Details forthcoming.
Gender & Sexualities Seminar featuring a workshop on social justice and education with guest Dr. Patrick Grzanka (UT-Knoxville, Psychology, Social Action Research Team), Friday, November 4, 12:30-2pm, Buttrick 123
Oct. 18, 2016—Patrick R. Grzanka is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and core faculty in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality and American Studies programs at the University of Tennessee, where he founded and co-directs the Intersectionality Community of Scholars. His interdisciplinary research investigates emotions and mental health at the intersections of race, gender, and...
America in Transition, Tuesday, November 1, 5:30-8:00pm, Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center auditorium
Oct. 18, 2016—America in Transition on Tuesday, November 1st, 2016 from 5:30pm-8:00pm in the auditorium of the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center America in Transition is an interactive documentary series and community-building initiative exploring social change from the perspective of trans people in intersectional communities. Please join director André Pérez for a screening and Q&A of...
Violence and Marginalization in the U.S. panel, Friday, September 16, 2-3:30 pm, Student Life Center Board of Trust Room
Aug. 4, 2016—In the aftermath of the tragedy in Orlando, the tragedies in the United States have mounted up. Of course, we all know, unfortunately, that violence and marginalization are nothing new, but there is an accumulation and visibility and level of public discourse that certainly creates the feeling of escalation. This panel discussion will serve as...