The seventh Queer CUNY conference for LGBT students, staff, faculty, and alumni, took place at Brooklyn College on April 1, 2006. Students from all over the CUNY system of schools gathered to discuss, debate, and deconstruct what LGBT community is and what it might be
Each semester, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies hosts a Seminar in the City, a series of month...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
This past semester, CLAGS held many successful and provocative events that effectively supported our...
The seventh Queer CUNY conference for LGBT students, staff, faculty, and alumni, took place at Brook...
The date May 1 means different things to different people. Historically, May 1 is May Day, an intern...
Last April, QUNY (the association for queer students at the CUNY Graduate Center) and CLAGS co-spons...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
Hunter College professor Joan Tronto was sitting around her office one day, she told us at the Queer...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
Palestinian queer activists Haneen Maikey and Abeer Mansour will be touring 6 US cities for a series...
In March 2000, QUNY, the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgendered/queer graduate student group at the CUNY...
I\u27ve always imagined finding a space where gender is not assumed, where women are undeniably and ...
On Saturday, March 8, CLACS held a one-day event called Queer Pedagogy: A Colloquium on Sexuality an...
Black lesbian and gay men have made significant accomplishments but continue to confront a number of...
The 1970s was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesbians. As lesbia...
Each semester, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies hosts a Seminar in the City, a series of month...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
This past semester, CLAGS held many successful and provocative events that effectively supported our...
The seventh Queer CUNY conference for LGBT students, staff, faculty, and alumni, took place at Brook...
The date May 1 means different things to different people. Historically, May 1 is May Day, an intern...
Last April, QUNY (the association for queer students at the CUNY Graduate Center) and CLAGS co-spons...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
Hunter College professor Joan Tronto was sitting around her office one day, she told us at the Queer...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
Palestinian queer activists Haneen Maikey and Abeer Mansour will be touring 6 US cities for a series...
In March 2000, QUNY, the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgendered/queer graduate student group at the CUNY...
I\u27ve always imagined finding a space where gender is not assumed, where women are undeniably and ...
On Saturday, March 8, CLACS held a one-day event called Queer Pedagogy: A Colloquium on Sexuality an...
Black lesbian and gay men have made significant accomplishments but continue to confront a number of...
The 1970s was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesbians. As lesbia...
Each semester, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies hosts a Seminar in the City, a series of month...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
This past semester, CLAGS held many successful and provocative events that effectively supported our...