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23 results for "BGLTQ Studies"

23 results for "BGLTQ Studies"

Scott Poulson-Bryant Wins Advocacy Award

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WGS Graduate secondary field student Scott Poulson-Bryant received the 2016 BGLTQ Advocacy Award at Office of BGLTQ Student Life’s annual Lavender Graduation. This award is given annually to “a non-undergraduate member of the Harvard community who has...

Book Reception in Celebration of Michael Bronski

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Please join us in celebrating WGS professor Michael Bronski’s latest book on October 24th. A discussion with Michael Bronski will be followed by a book raffle for students. Refreshments will be served. Queer history didn’t start with Stonewall. This book...

Kate Bornstein Is a Queer and Pleasant Danger -- film screening

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Performance artist and writer Kate Bornstein explodes binaries while deconstructing gender—and her own identity. Trans-dyke. Reluctant polyamorist. Sadomasochist. Recovering Scientologist. Pioneering gender outlaw. Sam Feder’s playful and meditative...

Black Sexuality in the Archive: A Public Conversation

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The historical record surrounding sexuality is often spotty, confusing, and, at times, offensive. Yet issues of gender and sexuality are increasingly important to the ways that Africans and people of African descent consider matters of politics, culture...

BOTH AND NEITHER: Coming out and shaping your story

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talk by Alex Marzano-Lesnevich Please register here. Alex Marzano-Lesnevich's next book, BOTH AND NEITHER, is a combined work of memoir, history, cultural analysis, trans re-imaginings, and international road trip about life beyond the gender binary. It...

HIV Discrimination and Criminalization

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A talk by Kevin Cathcart, Executive Director, Lambda Legal The HIV/AIDS epidemic is more than thirty years old. Testing and new drugs now make living with HIV manageable but the epidemic is stil with us. In the last two years there has been a 12% increase...

BGLTQ+ Lit Talks and Writing Workshop with Author Jack Parlett

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Please join WGS for two talks by  Jack Parlett (Oxford University), author of  The Poetics of Cruising: From Whitman to Grindr (University of Minnesota, 2022) and Fire Island: Love, Loss and Liberation in an American Paradise (Granta Books and Hanover...

2014-15 Gender and Sexuality Seminar Series

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Since 1991 the LGBT movement has struggled to secure the right for lesbians and gay men to legally marry. Thirty five states and the District of Columbia now permit same-sex marriage. The Supreme Court has ruled it unconstitutional for the federal...