WGST news
- Pleasure-based politics in Puerto Rican and Cuban pop culture University of Illinois Press, 2023Joy is a politicized form of pleasure that goes beyond gratification to challenge norms of gender, sexuality, race, and class. Kristie Soares focuses on
- From Julie Carr's website:"Populism has become a global movement associated with nationalism and strong-man politicians, but its root causes remain elusive. Mud, Blood, and Ghosts exposes one deep root in the soil of the American Great Plains. Julie
- Emmanuel David received the 2023 Distinguished Article Award from the American Sociological Association's section on Sexualities for his article, "Transpinay: Genealogy of a Term." Dr. David is pictured here with Theo
- The Women and Gender Studies Creative Activism award recognizes outstanding undergraduate creative works that raise awareness around issues of equity, such as race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity. It is designed to help foster an
- The Women and Gender Studies Creative Activism award recognizes outstanding undergraduate creative works that raise awareness around issues of equity, such as race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity. It is designed to help foster an
- Assistant Professor Kristie Soares, faculty member in women and gender studies and co-director of the LGBTQ Studies Program, has been named the 2023 recipient of the Joanne Arnold Courage and Commitment Award. This annual award
- News from the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ College of Arts & Sciences Magazine
- These events are part of the Department of Women & Gender Studies’ Feminist Abolitionist Futures series, which will offer three semesters of programming dedicated to exploring abolition as both a vision and a set of practices
- Defining life and personhood: What science, philosophy, and religion have to sayOn this episode of Life Examined, Samira Mehta, associate professor in the Department of Women and Gender Studies and director of