Please click the links below to view more information about each presentation. “Whither LGBT Studies at SLACs in Neoliberal Times?” Barbara L. Shaw, Allegheny College “I Don’t Think of You as Gay:” Repositioning Lesbian Identity in Tolerant Places” Sarah Boeshart, University of Florida “[Expletive Deleted]: Some Thoughts on Teaching Queer Theory at Ole Miss” Jaime Cantrell, The University of Mississippi “Recognizing Our Potential: Making Our Voices Heard and Advocating for Continued Progress as LBT Women Graduate Students” Mary T. Guerrant, North Carolina State University -Raleig
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In Community Colleges, Equity funding is sometimes the only way programs for marginalized groups can...
Contributing faculty to the Women’s Studies Program revised the curriculum, integrated the LGBT mino...
This session will include student research presentations in gender studies: An Ethnographic Study of...
This panel discussion, featuring Keynote speaker Wade Davis, activist and filmmaker Evelyn Bailey, s...
A panel discussion on how queer studies and queer activism intersect with critical theories of race,...
Dean Melanie Leslie ’91 will moderate a panel of distinguished alumni who will speak about their exp...
In this presentation M. Ameen and J. Walters express the importance of understanding the LGBTQIA+ sp...
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Moderated by Jeffrey Wilson, Ph.D. Associate Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts In 2011,...
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A panel of lesbian, gay, transgender, bi and straight individuals share their experiences and though...
The two leading scholars for gender and queer studies, Susan Stryker, Associate Professor in the Gen...
What challenges might graduate students face in ‘coming out’ as a member of the LGBTQ+ community? Ho...
Rachel Corbman, ‘Identifying Lesbian and Gay after Queer Studies’, talk presented at the symposium W...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
In Community Colleges, Equity funding is sometimes the only way programs for marginalized groups can...
Contributing faculty to the Women’s Studies Program revised the curriculum, integrated the LGBT mino...
This session will include student research presentations in gender studies: An Ethnographic Study of...
This panel discussion, featuring Keynote speaker Wade Davis, activist and filmmaker Evelyn Bailey, s...
A panel discussion on how queer studies and queer activism intersect with critical theories of race,...
Dean Melanie Leslie ’91 will moderate a panel of distinguished alumni who will speak about their exp...
In this presentation M. Ameen and J. Walters express the importance of understanding the LGBTQIA+ sp...
Why Are You Gay? Queer Etiologies in William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury / Margarita Cepele, L...
Moderated by Jeffrey Wilson, Ph.D. Associate Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts In 2011,...
Homophobia, or the societal fear and intolerance of gay men and lesbians, has been shown to be perva...
A panel of lesbian, gay, transgender, bi and straight individuals share their experiences and though...
The two leading scholars for gender and queer studies, Susan Stryker, Associate Professor in the Gen...
What challenges might graduate students face in ‘coming out’ as a member of the LGBTQ+ community? Ho...
Rachel Corbman, ‘Identifying Lesbian and Gay after Queer Studies’, talk presented at the symposium W...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
In Community Colleges, Equity funding is sometimes the only way programs for marginalized groups can...