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WGS Graduate Student Colloquium with Kevin Gotkin (Communication, Penn) and Leah Roberts (Community Research and Action), Tuesday, March 22, 12-1:30pm, Buttrick 162
Dec. 10, 2015—WGS Graduate Student Colloquium: Kevin Gotkin (Communication, Penn): “The Telethon and Other American Rituals of Endurance” Leah Roberts (Community Research and Action): “Advocating for Queer Youth: From Creating Safety to Challenging Heteronormativity” Tuesday, March 22, 12-1:30 pm, Buttrick 162
Out in Front 2016 LGBTQI+ & Ally Conference, Saturday, February 27, 2016, 8am-5pm, Sarratt/Rand
Nov. 20, 2015—Join us for OUT in Front 2016, the 7th annual LGBTQI and Ally College Conference. Meet peers from across the state to share resources, develop leadership skills, and foster a strong community of LGBTQI and allied student leaders. The mission of OUT in Front is to engage students, faculty, and staff from across the region...
WGS co-sponsors Shatema Threadcraft (Rutgers University, Political Science), “How to Write On Kinky Hair: Choice, Cultural Inscription and Embodied Black Femininity,” Friday, February 5, 2016, 12 pm, Commons Center 363
Nov. 18, 2015—Co-sponsored by WGS and the Social and Political Thought Workshop. View event on the Department of Political Science calendar
WGS Graduate Student Colloquium Series, Lis Valle-Ruiz, “Performative Preaching: The Genealogy of Mary Magdalene’s Ritual,” Wednesday November 18, 2015, 3pm, Buttrick 123
Nov. 18, 2015—The WGS Graduate Student Community is excited to announce our November Colloquium Series presenter. Please join us for Lis Valle-Ruiz’s presentation titled: “Performative Preaching: The Genealogy of Mary Magdalene’s Ritual.” When: Wednesday November 18th 3pm. A wine and cheese (with a vegan option) reception will follow at 4pm. Where: Buttrick Hall, Room 123 (located in...
Gender & Sexuality Seminar featuring Isaac West’s (Communication Studies) work on gender and citizenship, Friday, January 29, 2016, 12 pm, Buttrick 123
Nov. 17, 2015—Please mark your calendars for the next Warren Center Gender and Sexualities Seminar which will be Friday January 29th, 2016 at 12 pm. We will be discussing Isaac West’s (Communication Studies) work on gender and citizenship, and Stacy Clifford (WGS) as a discussant, in collaboration with the Social Political Thought series.
WGS welcomes Leah Roberts as the inaugural WGS Graduate Associate!
Oct. 29, 2015—Leah Roberts is the inaugural WGS Graduate Associate. She will be coordinating a new monthly graduate student colloquium, as well as acting as a liaison between the program and graduate student community. Leah is an educator and researcher who focuses on anti-oppressive analysis, collective liberation, and shame-free sexuality. She attempts to destabilize structural, institutional and...