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The Transfeminist Manifesto Revisited: 20 Years Later

Tuesday, March 13, 4 – 5:20 pm McKenzie Hall 229   Activist and writer Emi Koyama originally wrote “The Transfeminist Manifesto” and self-published in 1999 before it was anthologized several years later. With the rapid expansion of trans rights movements and drastic changes ...

UO Muxeres: Chingona Fire

Friday, March 9, 5pm Columbia Hall 150 Join UO Muxeres for a spoken word poetry night with Chingona Fire, a Latina feminist poetry collective based out of L.A. Yesika Salgado and Angelica Aguirre make a dynamic duo, speaking on education, empowerment, healing and so much more.

2018 CSWS Acker-Morgen Lecture: Rhacel Salazar Parreñas

March 7th, 3:30-5pm Gerlinger Alumni Lounge Dr. Parreñas “is an ethnographer whose research examines experiences of migrant workers from the Philippines. Her earlier works examined the constitution of gender in women’s migration. Her more recent works focus on the construction of migrant ...

CLLAS Symposium

Justice Across Borders: Gender, Race, and Migration in the Americas Thursday, March 8, 9am-7:30pm – Click here for full schedule! WGSS affiliated faculty, including Dr. Lynn Stephen (Anthropology), Analisa Taylor (Romance Languages), & Alai Reyes-Santos (Ethnic Studies) will be among the ...

Talk and Reception with Sam Bailey

Thursday, February 8, 4pm. EMU 145 Crater Lake South Free and open to the community Join us for a reception and Q&A with Sam Bailey, director and co-creator of the highly anticipated HBO adapted and Emmy-nominated web series Brown Girls and creator of the Gotham-nominated web series You’re ...

Unpacking Pariah(s): The Black Queer Feminist Liberation Plot and the Politics of Black (Sexual) Articulation

Friday, January 26, 2018 TIME CHANGE: 10-11:30 AM Jane Grant Conference Room 330 Hendricks Hall Professor Shoniqua Roach will explore her research in a CSWS Works-In-Progress Talk. Her talk is titled “Unpacking Pariah(s): The Black Queer Feminist Liberation Plot and the Politics of Black ...

Sovereignty in the Law, Sovereignty in Our Stories

Mary Kathryn Nagle Friday, November 17, 2017 12-1:30 PM Knight Library Browsing Room Mary Kathryn Nagle is a renowned lawyer and playwright in Indian Country. She is a partner at Pipestem Law, a law firm specializing in sovereignty of Native tribes and peoples. In 2013 she authored an amicus brief ...

Intimate Partner Violence, Transgender People, and the Legal System

Leigh Goodmark Thursday, November 10, 2017 12 – 1:30 PM School of Law, Room 110 Leigh Goodmark teaches the Gender Violence Clinic at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. As an expert on the topic of domestic violence, her works include A Troubled Marriage: Domestic ...
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The Hidden Circuits of Indigenous Computer Labor: A Photographic History of The Navajo Fairchild Ladies of Shiprock, New Mexico

Lisa Nakamura Friday, June 9, 2017 4:00 – 5:30 PM PLC 180 Also see the PDF flyer here! From 1965-1976 the Fairchild Semi-conductor Corporation employed almost a thousand Navajo women and men in a state of the art plant on a Navajo reservation in Shiprock, New Mexico.  This paper uses ...
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Evelyn Nakano Glenn to deliver inaugural CSWS Acker-Morgen Memorial Lecture

Evelyn Nakano Glenn will deliver the inaugural CSWS Acker-Morgen Memorial Lecture. This new annual lecture series commemorates the legacies of CSWS directors Joan Acker and Sandra Morgen.

Settler Colonial Legacies: Racialized and Gendered U.S. Citizenship

Date & Time: April 24, 2017, 3:30 ...
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