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Does the improving status of LGBT individuals heighten Christians’ concerns about religious freedom?
Clara Wilkins, PhD
#METOO in Muslim America
American Religion, Culture, & History (ARCH) Series Presents
Disentangling the Links Between Gender and Family Planning in Jordan
IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Professor Jessica Levy, Brown School of Social Work, Washington University
Trending Topics: Carly Fiorina
Come join Student Union and WashU College Republicans in welcoming Carly Fiorina to WashU!
Queering While Black
Professor Goldburn Maynard, Brandeis School of Law and Blake Strode, Executive Director at Arch City Defenders
LGBTQIA + Sex in the Dark
Michael Gendernalik, recent grad of the Brown School and current employee at the SPOT/Project ARK
Embodying the "discourse of rights:" Women's Performance and the Terrains of Gender Justice in Jamaica
Nicosia Shakes, Assistant Professor, dept. of Africana Studies at The College of Wooster
"Gendered attitudes and norms: Impacts on behavior, victimization and mental health among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa"
Lindsay Stark, Associate Professor, Brown School, Washington University and Ilana Seff, DrPHCandidate at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
St. Louis Mom's Panel put on by Phi Lambda Psi and GlobeMed
Mothers discussing their own experiences accessing healthcare and activism to create change in their communities.
Voguing/Posing: Black Dance Study & Activism
Omari Mizrahi, dancer and choreographer and Professor Jeffrey McCune
150 Years of Women at WU Law
Rachel Sachs
Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving
Caitlyn Collins
STD's Across Time and Space: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Panelists: Professors Shanti Parikh, Rachel Presti, Bradley Stoner
2019 SLU Bridge Lecture - "In the Matrix: How to Think Through the Politics of Race, Class and Gender in the 21st Century"
Women of War
Sissy: A Coming of Gender Story, and Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States
Jacob Tobia and Samantha Allen
Law, Identity, and Culture presents Strategic Negativity: Ratchetness and Reality Television.
Raquel Gates
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
NEGATIVE KANYE: Black Genius, Iconography, and the Politics of Disobedience
Kanye Dialogue Series with Dr. Racquel Gates and Dr. Jeffrey McCune
14th Annual OUTLAW LGBTQ Legal Rights Conference - Lathrop Gage Keynote Address - The Fight to Serve: Challenging Trump’s Transgender Military Ban (& More)
14th Annual OUTLAW LGBTQ Legal Rights Conference - Regulating Queerness: Gender Identity, First Amendment, Religion, and Politics
14th Annual OUTLAW LGBTQ Legal Rights Conference - Bridges to Acceptance: Counseling LGBTQ Immigrants and Asylum-Seekers
14th Annual OUTLAW LGBTQ Legal Rights Conference - Challenges on the Road to Sex, Gender, Biology, and Identity Equality - panel
150 Years of Women at WU Law presents "Re-examining Inequalities through the US Feminist Judgments Project"
Political Science Speaker Series Presents Professor Jakana Thomas, Michigan State University: “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: "The Lethality of Female Suicide Terrorists”
Professor Jakana Thomas, Michigan State University
Gender Impacts: Mothers and Reentry
Workshop in Politics, Ethics, and Society, Rachel Brown, Washington University
"Situating Carework within the Settler State"
Paul and Silvia Rava Memorial Lecture in Italian Studies
Graziella Parati Prof. of Italian, Comparative Literature, Women's and Gender Studies at Dartmouth
Not Your Habibti: A Typewriter Project
WGSS Colloquia Spring 2019 and LIC - "Interracial Intimacy Redux"
Adrienne Davis, William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law / Vice Provost
Rebecca Wanzo, Commentator
150 Years of Women at WU Law
Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
LIVE and Assembling Series Presents: Yes Means Yes
Sayak Valencia Workshop
WGSS Graduate Workshop: "Co-Authoring Feminisms Across Scholarship and Activism"
"Everyday Discrimination and Cardiovascular Disease: Implications for African-American Women's Health."
Tené T. Lewis from Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University
Please RSVP to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeAI7rkJJffyr43D6C_M5D0HSezAMV_j6FbsEHDrFM38hf-EQ/viewform
Keep Them Sacred: Honoring Generations of Indigenous Women.
Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies 29th Annual Pow Wow
Women Who Ruled the World
Kara Cooney, PhD, Egyptologist
QFest St. Louis
Honors Thesis Presentations
QFest St. Louis
Innovations in Gender-Based Violence Prevention
QFest St. Louis
QFest St. Louis
QFest St. Louis
Historia Medica presents "The Influence of Race, Ethnicity and Gender on Healthcare Outcomes": Hedwig Lee, Professor of Sociology and Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Equity, and Adia Harvey Wingfield, Professor of S
Graduate Workshop: Co-Authoring Feminisms Across Scholarship and Activism
The Office of the Provost: Distinguished Visiting Scholar Program and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program present: Professor Richa Nagar "Journeying Together for Justice: Situated Solidarities, Radical Vulnerability, Hungry Translations."
The Me Too Era: How We Got Here, and What's Next
The Legacy of the Annie Malone Children's Home
150 Years of Women At WashULaw Women Faculty Speakers Series-Elizabeth Katz
The Legacy Wall at Washington University, starting September 29, 2019
Faculty Book Talk: Adia Harvey Wingfield
Sociology professor Adia Harvey Wingfield will discuss her new work, Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy.
IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Making Motherhood Work, How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving
Professor Caitlyn Collins, Department of Sociology, Washington University
PILPSS Lecture: Melissa Murray on “Sex and the Supreme Court”
LGBTQ+ History at WashU
Composing a Life - Women Inspiring Women
Refuse Lives, Disposable Bodies: A History of the Human and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Marisa Fuentes, Rutgers University, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and History
Michael Brown to Michael Johnson: The American Experiment of the BlackQueer
A “Five Years from Ferguson” Lecture by Professor Jeffrey McCune
She Leads Conference: Brittany Packett
Love Your Body Week presents: "Intersectionality and Body Acceptance"
150 Years of Women At WashULaw Women Faculty Speakers Series-Adrienne Davis
Love Your Body Week presents: "Disability and Body Respect Panel"
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Fall 2019 Colloquium - "Optimism and Accountability: How We Fail to Learn from Wounds"
Researching Identity: A Panel Discussion
2019 Transgender Spectrum Conference
OWN IT: A Summit for Women's Leadership
150 Years of Women At WashULaw Women Faculty Speakers Series-Peggie Smith
The Masters and Johnson Annual Lecture: 'Radical Sex Positivity'
Africa Speak: 'Human Rights, Gender and Health Implications in Africa'
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Speaker Information
Leila Sadat
James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law; Director of the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute and Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity to the ICC Prosecutor
Leila Nadya Sadat currently serves as Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity to the International Criminal Court Prosecutor. Trained in the common law and civil law systems, she is an internationally recognized authority and prolific scholar writing in the fields of public international law, international criminal law, human rights and foreign affairs. She has published more than 100 books and articles in leading journals, academic presses, and media outlets throughout the world and regularly lectures and teaches abroad. She is the Director of the Crimes Against Humanity Initiative, a ground-breaking project to write the world’s first global treaty on crimes against humanity, and the incoming President of the International Law Association (American Branch) as well as a member of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations and the American Law Institute.
Carolyn Sargent
Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology and of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (Affiliate)
Sargent has worked in West Africa (Benin, Mali), in Jamaica, and for the last seven years have been conducting fieldwork in France on reproduction and representations of family among migrants from the Senegal River Valley now residing in Paris. Most recently, her writing has focused on how colonial and postcolonial relations between France and its former West African colonies in the context of the global economy have shaped the policies and politics of state institutions responsible for managing immigrant populations. Her research in progress involves West African and North African immigrants living with breast cancer in France, and the collective production of meanings about this condition.
PILPSS Lecture: Michelle Oberman lectures on “Her Body, Our Laws: On the Frontlines of the Abortion War from El Salvador to Oklahoma”
Inter-Imperial Interventions: A Feminist-Decolonial Reframing of Literature, Translation, and Geopolitical Economy
Laura Doyle, Professor of English at University of Massachusetts Amherst and Co-Coordinator of the World Studies Interdisciplinary Project (WSIP)
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
Dr. Kenan Omurtag discusses Periods, Period.
Kenan R. Omurtag, MD is an Associate Professor at Washington University in Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility