CANCELED -- Private Parts and Public Concerns: Erecting the Modern Japanese Penis
Submitted by heidiab on Thu, 01/04/2018 - 4:04pmAs of Jan 31, this event has been canceled.
As of Jan 31, this event has been canceled.
This interdisciplinary, mini-conference will focus on racial inequality as it manifests in relation to the lived experiences of black Americans. This interdisciplinary, mini-conference will focus on racial inequality as it manifests in relation to the lived experiences of black Americans.
A timely examination of the ways Black women, Indigenous women, and other women of color are uniquely affected by racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement.
Critical Intersectionality Mini-Conference
The symposium, hosted by the Center for the Education of Women, includes presentations by local and national advocacy experts who have taken varied approaches to advocacy in ways that best leverage their current context (power, privilege, and identity).
Trans* Awareness Week keynote lecture by Dr. Z Nicolazzo, author of the book Trans* in College: Transgender Students’ Strategies for Navigating Campus Life and the Institutional Politics of Inclusion.
Tim Retzloff discusses LGBTQ history at U-M.
The symposium will investigate the concept, history and institutional implications of the discourse and practice of “diversity” as an emerging globalized form of inclusion.
The symposium will investigate the concept, history and institutional implications of the discourse and practice of “diversity” as an emerging globalized form of inclusion.
Performance showcase by students from the American Culture 103 First Year Seminar on “Drag in America” and visiting artist Mickey Negrón