Oxford College of Emory: Dept of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
The Department of Women's, Gender, and S*xuality Studies at Oxford College of Emory University.
Tonight! Dr. Perry Zurn on "Curiosity and Power" in Williams Hall, 7pm.
Curiosity and Power: How and Why We Get Curious Presented by Perry Zurn Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 7 - 8pm Oxford College
WGSS Undergraduate Courses Fall 2023
WGS 100W: Gender Trouble
Elizabeth Wilson
Th 11:30AM-12:45PM
WGS 190 Humanitarian Inter.
S*xual Viol.
Pamela Scully T/TH 8:30AM-9:45AM
WGS 190 India's Women
Ruby Lal
M/W 10AM-11:15AM
WGS 200 Introduction to WGSS
Siufung Law M/W 10AM-11:15AM
Rinchen Thakur M/W 1PM-2:15PM
Shiv Sharma M/W 2:30PM-3:45PM
Caroline Jackson T/Th 10AM-11:15AM
Mansi Hitesh T/Th 1PM-2:15PM
Milo Murphy T/Th 2:30PM-3:45PM
WGS 285 Special Topics
Katherine Rosenblatt M/W 1PM-2:15PM
WGS 285 Gender/S*xuality/Holocaust
Alicja Podbielska T/Th 2:30PM-3:45PM
WGS 333 Language, Gender, and S*xuality
T/Th 1PM-2:15PM
WGS 345 Gender
Violence/Gender Justice
Pamela Scully T/Th 1PM-2:15PM
WGS 385 Reimagining the
Caribbean
Aisha Finch M/W 1PM-2:15PM
WGS 385 Q***r Asia(s)
Aobo D**g
M/W 11:30AM-12:45PM
WGS 385 Law, Discipline,
and Justice
Michael Peletz M/W 4PM-5:15PM
WGS 385W S*x, Power, and
Ballet
Mara Mandradjieff M/W 1PM-2:15PM
WGS 475R Gender, S*xuality,
Islam
Scott Kugle M/W 2:30PM-3:45PM
WGS 475RW Gender, Race, &
Pol. Rep.
Beth Reingold M/W 2:30PM-3:45PM
WGS 490RW Senior Sem. in Women,
Gender, and S*xuality Studies
Sameena Mulla T/Th 10AM-11:15AM
Atlanta March 16th Commemoration Rally - Always With Us http://AtlantaJusticeRally.eventbrite.com/
Submit your paper on sexuality to our essay competition to win a $250 prize for undergrad and grad essay! 📝The deadline is March 14, and you can submit any essay that is no longer than 5000 words! Don’t miss the chance to showcase your thoughts and writing! ✍️
🚨🚨 ACTION ALERT: TWO bills have been introduced targeting transgender youth, SBs 140 and 141. The proposed bills would:
- Ban medical professionals from providing forms of gender-affirming health care that are endorsed by leading medical associations
- Legally require school teachers, nurses & staff to out trans kids to their parents without their consent
- Allow lawsuits against healthcare providers for providing gender-affirming care
Take the first step to fight back– contact your State Senator NOW: https://secure.everyaction.com/4HTe2fgMO0i02yvqwPNenQ2
Emory Studies in S*xualities Program
invites you to
A Talk By Yasmin Nair
"Q***r Fires: War, S*xual Identity, and the Search for Modernity as the Planet Burns"
3-4:30 pm (est) on Friday, April 22, 2022.
at https:/tinyurl.com/queerfires
You are warmly invited to A Talk "Q***r Fires: War, S*xual Identity, and the Search for Modernity as the Planet Burns" By Yasmin Nair on April 22, 2022 presented by the Emory Studies in S*xualities Program
Yasmin Nair, a writer, academic, and activist based in Chicago; co founder of Aginst Equality, will give a talk entitled to "Q***r Fires: War, S*xual Identity, and the Search for Modernity as the Plalent Burns".
Please join us on Zoom at 3 - 4:30 pm (est) on Friday, April 22, 2022.
at https:/tinyurl.com/queerfires
Contact us via e-mail at [email protected].
Redefining Feminism with Gloria Steinem and Noted Co-Instructors Now on MasterClass
Invitation to this year’s
🔥California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race meetings🔥
This Friday, Oct. 29 / Saturday, Oct. 30.
The Friday session will begin with opening remarks at 9:30.
For full details, please check the caroundtable.org website
Please register in advance!
This year, we will have a panel on Charles Mill's work on Friday, Oct. 29 from 5-7 pm and a panel on the status of race in philosophy on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 3 pm.
CRT for K-12: Feminists Team Up to Create a Curriculum on Critical Race Theory for Students of All Ages - Ms. Magazine Americans need more education about how race and gender shape the U.S., so feminist scholars created a curriculum on critical race theory for grade schools.
We are excited that as a visiting lecturer for 2021-22, Karen Cardozo will share her expertise in career development through several Fall workshops, the first of which is next Wednesday, October 27th! See our website for more details https://www.umass.edu/wgss/events
“No one is spending more time learning facts and consuming news than college-educated white men. But research on real engagement — volunteering for groups and campaigns — shows it’s overwhelmingly women and disproportionately blacks and Latinos who are doing the real work of politics. Comfort with the status quo among college-educated whites, especially men, seems like the most likely explanation.”
Why liberals are bad at politics A new book explains why you, dear reader, are part of the problem.
This week, we’ll be hitting the streets for abortion justice all across the nation with over 100 partners, including Center for Reproductive Rights and All Above All.
Join our fight for reproductive freedom at one of 620+ events in all 50 states. Don’t see one in your community? It’s not too late to sign up to host one. To find an event or start one, head here: https://act.womensmarch.com/event/oct-2-2021-march/search/?source=fb20210929
Play Your Part and register to vote on ! Then check out my playlist on Building Black Voter Power. Enjoy!
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We’re marching to demand no bans on our bodies.
Now is the time to show up to protect our reproductive freedoms and demand access to abortion. Join us at marches across the country on 10/2 — sign up here: https://womensmarch.com/mobilize/?source=fb20210907
Fall symposium connects activism to Emory’s history of slavery and land dispossession - SaportaReport Read Fall symposium connects activism to Emory’s history of slavery and land dispossession by Emory University for SaportaReport here.
Check out this new CFP from : “In Fall 2021, Emory University will host a symposium on slavery and dispossession to highlight
ongoing efforts and research in this area, to encourage creative interpretations and dialogue, and to
reckon with Emory’s legacy of racism
its ongoing enduring effects. Sessions Will focus primarily on the perspectives of Black, Native American, and Indigenous peoples, but other perspectives and experiences will be welcome. To this end we call on students, staff, artists, scholars, and community members at Emory and the broader community to contribute to and participate in a creative space of active learning, dialogue, and collaboration in pursuit of healing and restoration. This symposium seeks to produce dynamic interactive programming that moves participants through three angles of reflection and engagement: the history of slavery and dispossession, racism, and activism at Emory, throughout the region, and at other universities; the impact and legacies of slavery, dispossession, and racism at Emory and in the community; and pathways toward healing and
restorative justice.”