UCLA QUEER GRAD CONFERENCE 2017 Radical Imaginaries: Scholar Activism Dismantling the Politics of Hate

Published: October 5, 2017

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of LGBTQ Studies at UCLA, the 2017 QGrad Conference will focus on how LGBTQ Studies and trans and queer art and activism have transformed the world in the last 20 years. How have undocumented, Black and Brown, Indigenous, Afro-Latinx, Muslim, Fat, Disabled, incarcerated, Transgender and Gender Non-conforming communities/scholar- activists impacted LGBTQ studies? How are all of us systematically attacked and disempowered under the 45th presidential administration?

How have our radical imaginaries fueled everyday resistance and survival? What kinds of problems and paradoxes arise when LGBTQ individuals and communities attempt to bring these imaginaries into being? What is the relationship between, what theorist Jose Esteban Munoz called in Cruising Utopia, the “here and now” and the “then and there”– the restrictive present and the expansive future? What utopias can we imagine for our daily dystopia? What tools have Queer scholar activists developed to dismantle the politics of hate?

Date: Friday, October 27, 2017

Time: 8:00am-5:00pm

Location: UCLA Ackerman Union, Bruin Reception Room Level 2

Reception: 5:00pm-7:00pm Wolfgang Puck Express, UCLA Ackerman Union Level 1

We’re so thrilled to have CeCe McDonald and Dr. C. Riley Snorton in conversation for our keynote duet at this year’s Queer Graduate Conference. Celebrating 20 years of LGBTQ Studies!

Visit the QGrad Conference website for more information on the Keynote Duet!