During the 1990s, attacks on the arts and higher education have demonized Women\u27s Studies and Gay/Lesbian Studies, as well as those courses designed to make higher education available to academically underprivileged students. The CLAGS Board of Directors has come to feel that CLAGS should be taking a leading role in debates that use homophobia, racism, and sexism to justify cuts in funding for the arts and education, restrictions on freedom of academic and artistic expression, and policies that restrict access to higher learning. For this reason, we have formed a Board committee for advocacy in the arts and education
This has been a difficult, yet especially productive year for CLAGS. As most of you know, Jill Dolan...
If you hung around CLAGS during Spring semester, you ran into a lot of fruitfully provocative contra...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
During the 1990s, attacks on the arts and higher education have demonized Women\u27s Studies and Gay...
One of the ways in which CLAGS distinguishes itself from other academically based research centers i...
The CUNY Graduate Center (within which CLAGS is housed) draws its faculty from the senior colleges a...
The work of CLAGS has been expanding and accelerating at such a rate that we find ourselves excited,...
At CLAGS we have decided to address the growing importance of secondary educational systems as a sit...
The year 1992 proved to be an extraordinarily successful one for CLAGS. We mounted a series of excit...
It may seem hard to believe, but when the new year rolled in, CLAGS turned 15. In 1991, CLAGS opened...
In July, CLAGS (in partnership with A Different Light Bookstore) launches a public education series,...
Working with CLAGS this last year at our quarterly Board meetings, at our monthly committee meetings...
This past semester, CLAGS held many successful and provocative events that effectively supported our...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
It has been a busy but exceedingly productive year for this CLAGS Board. Along with the creative ser...
This has been a difficult, yet especially productive year for CLAGS. As most of you know, Jill Dolan...
If you hung around CLAGS during Spring semester, you ran into a lot of fruitfully provocative contra...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
During the 1990s, attacks on the arts and higher education have demonized Women\u27s Studies and Gay...
One of the ways in which CLAGS distinguishes itself from other academically based research centers i...
The CUNY Graduate Center (within which CLAGS is housed) draws its faculty from the senior colleges a...
The work of CLAGS has been expanding and accelerating at such a rate that we find ourselves excited,...
At CLAGS we have decided to address the growing importance of secondary educational systems as a sit...
The year 1992 proved to be an extraordinarily successful one for CLAGS. We mounted a series of excit...
It may seem hard to believe, but when the new year rolled in, CLAGS turned 15. In 1991, CLAGS opened...
In July, CLAGS (in partnership with A Different Light Bookstore) launches a public education series,...
Working with CLAGS this last year at our quarterly Board meetings, at our monthly committee meetings...
This past semester, CLAGS held many successful and provocative events that effectively supported our...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
It has been a busy but exceedingly productive year for this CLAGS Board. Along with the creative ser...
This has been a difficult, yet especially productive year for CLAGS. As most of you know, Jill Dolan...
If you hung around CLAGS during Spring semester, you ran into a lot of fruitfully provocative contra...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...