Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
Haines Hall 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAThis academic year (2019-2020), the program in LGBTQ Studies is sponsoring a Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group! If you are a graduate student or a postdoc at UCLA in any department, you are welcome to attend. The group takes up relevant issues including dealing with challenging course content, managing classroom dynamics, being a queer TA in a classroom, balancing...
LGBTQS Co-sponsored event- OUTlet: Queer Dialogue
LGBT Resource Center 220 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CAThe Intergroup Dialogue Program (IGD), part of the Bruin Resource Center at UCLA, is facilitating OUTlet: a Queer Dialogue series this academic year. IGD encourages sustained dialogue versus debate or discussion to help individuals explore their own social identities (i.e. gender, race, nationality, dis/ability, religion/spirituality, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, etc.) and associated positions within the...
QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “Work! A Queer History of Modeling” by Elspeth Brown
Charles E. Young Research Library 280 Charles E Young Dr N., Los Angeles, CAWork! A Queer History of Modeling LGBTQ Studies is pleased to cordially invite you to their second talk of the year-long lecture series QueerCurrent. Prof. Elspeth Brown discusses her recent book Work! A Queer History of Modeling (Duke University Press). Work! traces the queer history of modeling from the rise of photographic modeling in the early 20th...
Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
Haines Hall 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAThis academic year (2019-2020), the program in LGBTQ Studies is sponsoring a Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group! If you are a graduate student or a postdoc at UCLA in any department, you are welcome to attend. The group takes up relevant issues including dealing with challenging course content, managing classroom dynamics, being a queer TA in a classroom, balancing...
QGRAD: Queer Graduate Conference 2020
Royce Hall 10945 Dickson Drive, Los Angeles, CAUCLA’s QGrad: Queer Graduate Student Conference Queering Love: Across Subjectivities, Temporalities, and Decolonial Imaginaries See the Program for details. For guaranteed free meals, please RSVP until January 24, 2020. QGrad is the oldest, interdisciplinary queer research conference in the United States. LGBTQ Studies and QGrad invites you to our annual Queer Graduate Conference! This year’s conference...
Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
Haines Hall 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAThis academic year (2019-2020), the program in LGBTQ Studies is sponsoring a Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group! If you are a graduate student or a postdoc at UCLA in any department, you are welcome to attend. The group takes up relevant issues including dealing with challenging course content, managing classroom dynamics, being a queer TA in a classroom, balancing...
QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “Dancing #BlackDeathMatters” by Shanté Smalls
Royce Hall 10945 Dickson Drive, Los Angeles, CADancing #BlackDeathMatters: Transness, Femmness, and Public Protest LGBTQ Studies cordially invites you to their lecture series QueerCurrent. This talk takes seriously the work that Black dance can do as both public protest against State violence and as an aesthetic performance of Black aliveness. It will also discuss how dance interrupts and revises possibilities for living...
(Event Cancelled due to Campus Closure ) QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “Documenting the Erotic Traces of Suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge” by Yetta Howard
Royce Hall 10945 Dickson Drive, Los Angeles, CAEvent Cancelled due to Campus Closure LGBTQ Studies cordially invites you to their next lecture series QueerCurrent event. This talk explores the Golden Gate Bridge as a queer memorial to the suicidal subjects who have jumped to their deaths from it. Drawing on archival, auditory, and visual documentation practices including Jenni Olson's experimental documentary on...
[Event Canceled Due to Campus Closure] QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “The Gay Second Generation: How Sexuality Shapes the Trajectories of Queer Sons of Immigrants” by Anthony Ocampo
LGBTQ Studies cordially invites you to their next lecture series QueerCurrent event. Over the past two decades, researchers have produced thousands of studies on Latinx and Asian American children of immigrants, better known as the immigrant second generation. These studies have highlighted how structural, neighborhood, race, and cultural factors have facilitated divergent mobility trajectories for...
[Event Canceled Due to Campus Closure] QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “Facsimile: Gaysian Intimacy in the Art Work of Tommy Kha” by Hoang Tan Nugyen
LGBTQ Studies cordially invites you to their next lecture series QueerCurrent event. Nguyen Tan Hoang is a videomaker and film and media scholar. His short experimental videos include Forever Bottom!, PIRATED!, K.I.P, and I Remember Dancing. His videos have been screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Getty in Los Angeles, and the...