Anjali Arondekar Workshop – Educate, Agitate, Organize: Trans/Queer/Caste Dr. Anjali Arondekar WHEN & WHERE Tuesday, September 17, 1:00pm-3:00pm Buchanan Tower 323 Please RSVP below in advance. Light refreshments will be provided Can an anti-caste movement politics found trans/queer histories? Using the framework of caste abolition and queer/trans legal struggles in South Asia, our workshop will […]
The Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice Noted Scholars Series presents Palestine as Praxis: Information and Intersectionality in the Age of Genocide Dr. Adel Iskandar WHEN & WHERE Wednesday, October 9th, 12:00-1:00pm Buchanan Tower 225/Zoom Please RSVP below in advance […]
Together in conversation, Sadiya Ansari (In Exile), Tessa Hulls (Feeding Ghosts), and Minelle Mahtani (May It Have a Happy Ending) will share the stories of generations of women before them; the complexity of identity in motherhood; and what these tales uncover about race, identity, and power today. Moderated by Anna Ling Kaye.
The Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice Noted Scholars Series presents Debt, Solidarity, Exchange Dr. Salar Mameni WHEN & WHERE Wednesday, October 30th, 12:00-1:00pm Buchanan Tower 225 (in-person only) Please RSVP in advance A light lunch will be served at 12:00pm. This talk is kindly […]
Violent Intimacies, Trans Worldmaking, and LGBTI+ Organizing in Turkey A workshop and film screening with Lalu Ozban and Asli Zengin WHEN & WHERE Thursday, October 31, 12:00-2:00pm Norman Bouchard Memorial Theatre, 6138 Student Union Boulevard, UBC-V (in-person only) Please RSVP below in advance A light lunch will be served. This talk is hosted by the […]
The Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice Noted Scholars Series (in collaboration with The Centre for Asian Canadian Research and Engagement’s “Browning Asian Canada” series) present Storying Filipinx Greater Vancouver, or kuwento as vernacular analysis Dr. JP Catungal WHEN & WHERE Wednesday, Nov 20th, 12:00-1:00pm Buchanan Tower 225 […]
This talk explores the sexual and racial politics that spur institutional recognition of “hate” on our campuses and considers that recognition’s effects on academic freedom and the notion of shared governance. Co-hosted by GRSJ and English Language & Literatures.