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Otro Corazón 2: Queering Chicanidad in the Arts — A Valentine for Tomás Ybarra-Frausto.

Royce Hall 10945 Dickson Drive, Los Angeles, CA

On February 3, 2017, the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies Program and the Art History and Chicana/Chicano Studies Departments are proud to present Otro Corazón 2: Queering Chicanidad in the Arts — A Valentine for Tomás Ybarra-Frausto.  Co-organized by LGBTQ Studies Program Chair and Chicana/o Studies, English, and Gender Studies Professor Alicia Gaspar de Alba and...

QScholars Annual Symposium

Kerckhoff Hall

4th Annual QScholars Undergraduate Research Symposium “Paint Yourself Whole: Navigating Intersectionality in a Divided World” Friday, May 5th, 2017, Kerchoff Grand Salon This year's theme will explore the various intersectionalities within the LGBTQ(+) identity spectrum and how we navigate and embrace these multiple aspects of our identity in a divided world. We are seeking papers...

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender and Queer Studies Program Fall 2017 OPEN HOUSE!!!

Haines Hall 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

LGBTQ Studies Fall 2017 Open House The LGBTQ Studies Minor Program invites you to save the sate for its open house on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. Time: 1:00-3:00pm Location: A5/A9 Haines Hall Meet & Greet with Faculty, Lecturers, TAs and Staff Connect with LGBTQS Minor students Learn about the LGBTQS Minor and join the minor...

SAVE THE DATE!!! Queer Graduate Conference at UCLA October 27, 2017

UCLA Bruin Reception Room

On October 27th LGBTQ Studies Program and the QGrad Conference will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Program with the theme Radical Imaginaries: Queer Scholar-Activism Dismantling the Politics of Hate Keynote Duet: Dr. C Riley Snorton, Assistant Professor at Cornell University and CeCe McDonald, African American bi-trans woman and LGBTQ activist. Location: UCLA Campus Bruin Reception...

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Area Impossible: Sexuality and Geopolitics Symposium

Humanities Conference Room, Royce Hall 314 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

Within queer studies, the geopolitical has posed a much-needed challenge to the spatial and temporal logics of the field (logics that often mire the field in the US), especially in the aftermath of the turn to transnationalism. Comparative literature has historically fashioned its domains outside US borders, but despite its range has remained somewhat tied...