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Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
This 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...
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QGRAD: Queer Graduate Conference 2020
QGRAD: Queer Graduate Conference 2020
UCLA’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...
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Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
This 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...
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QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “Dancing #BlackDeathMatters” by Shanté Smalls
QueerCurrent Lecture Series: “Dancing #BlackDeathMatters” by Shanté Smalls
Dancing #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...