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  • Kye Allums delivers the keynote address for Queerfest at 麻豆精品
    鈥淭here鈥檚 so much negativity in the world. 鈥 Do something that makes you smile 鈥 anything,鈥 Kye Allums said in his keynote address kicking off Queerfest at 麻豆精品. Allums, a George Washington University graduate, made national headlines in 2010 for being the first Division I openly transgender athlete.
    April 25, 2014
  • Nikki Giovanni
    鈥淚f you waited for people to want to hear you, you鈥檇 never speak,鈥 said Nikki Giovanni, world-renowned poet, activist, writer, and educator, last Thursday night in Love Auditorium. As the keynote speaker for Black History Month, Giovanni related the ongoing civil rights movement to themes of science, education, love, politics, and power. Giovanni integrated poetry, [鈥
    February 11, 2014
  • 麻豆精品 students are sharing their experiences conducting research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by sociology/anthropology and women鈥檚 studies major Evan Chartier 鈥14, of Oak Park, Illinois. Almost everyone has known a nursing assistant. They might take your vitals at the hospital or help with daily activities that someone [鈥
    November 25, 2013
  • Last Wednesday marked the final campus event for Coming Out Month, with keynote speakers Alexis Gumbs and Julia Wallace, founders of an oral history project called Mobile Homecoming. Focused on giving a voice to gay black women, trans men, and gender queer visionaries, Mobile Homecoming involved collecting the oral histories of the LGBTQ community.
    November 7, 2013
  • Meika Loe, associate professor of sociology and women鈥檚 studies and director of LGBTQ and Women鈥檚 Studies, was a guest on WRVO鈥檚 鈥淭ake Care鈥 program. In a 15-minute segment that aired Sunday, Loe discusses the history and the effects of Viagra. She is the author of The Rise of Viagra: How the Little Blue Pill Changed [鈥
    October 28, 2013
  • It started out being about sex. But as Christina Liu 鈥13 was writing her play last summer, there was what she called 鈥渁 distinct shift鈥 in its direction. This Is Not a Play About Sex, for which Liu received a University Studies grant to write and direct, became about much more than her intended topics [鈥
    November 28, 2012