Event Archives
Health at Every Age: Determinants and Outcomes of Physical and Mental Health Throughout the Lifespan
Afro-Sappho Futurisms: Drawing on the Past to Imagine us Into the Future
When: Monday, April 13th, 4:00 pm
Where: Browsing Room, Knight Library
Who: Ana-Maurine Lara
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Drawing on poetry and critical scholarship, Ana-Maurine Lara will lead audiences into the archives of the imagination, to consider some invisible spaces of lesbian desire, love and ...
Intertwined: Women of Color Conference 2015
When/Where: Friday, May 1st, 4:00 pm, Many Nations Longhouse
Saturday, May 2nd, 11:00 am, Global Scholars Hall
Sunday, May 3rd, 11:00 am, Global Scholars Hall
Intertwined is a space where students, professors, artists, community members and activists from the Northwest will come together to engage ...
Kemi Balogun delivers latest lecture in African Studies lecture series
On Tuesday, February 17th, Professor Balogun will give her lecture, “Beauty Diplomacy and Entrepreneurial Masculinity: State and Market in the Nigerian Beauty Pageant Industry,” as part of the 2014-15 African Studies lecture series.
Where: Knight Library Browsing Room
When: 12:00 – ...
CSWS Noon Talk: Heterosexuality, Sexual Violence and the Temporality of Femininity
Who: Megan Burke, doctoral candidate in Philosophy and graduate certificate student in Women’s and Gender Studies
When: Wednesday, January 21, 2015, 12:00 pm (bring your own lunch)
Where: Jane Grant Conference Room (Hendricks Hall 330)
What: This talk will examine the way in which sexual ...
“Telling Tales: Sexuality’s Fiction”
When: Tuesday, March 3rd, 4:00 pm
Where: Browsing Room, Knight Library
Who: Anjali Arondekar, University of California, Santa Cruz
Anjali Arondekar is Associate Professor of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research engages the poetics and politics of sexuality, ...
Globalization, Gender and Development Conference
When: October 23-24, 2014
Where: University of Oregon and the Eugene Public Library
Keynote speaker: Diana Abu-Jaber
WGS is co-sponsoring this event.
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Since the field of women and development (WID) emerged in the 1970s, feminist scholars, practitioners and activists have dramatically changed the ...
WGS Back to School Party / Meet ‘n’ Greet
When? Friday, October 10, 3:00 p.m.
Where? On the Pioneer Mother lawn outside Hendricks Hall
Who? WGS students, faculty, staff, friends and affiliates, and faculty in other departments who would consider teaching a class on Gender and/or Queer Studies that we can cross-list.
Why? Let’s celebrate ...