"Biggest health issues for women: they are not what you think!" presented by Katie Darby Hein Fri, 10/07/2016 - 12:20pm Read more about "Biggest health issues for women: they are not what you think!" presented by Katie Darby Hein
"Just Women: Examining The Role of Female Prosecutors in International Courts" presented by Dr. Maryann Gallagher Fri, 09/30/2016 - 12:20pm Read more about "Just Women: Examining The Role of Female Prosecutors in International Courts" presented by Dr. Maryann Gallagher
"It’s not as Easy as We Make It Look: Pathways to Motherhood for Seven (Lesbian) Couples and the Legal Impact of Marriage Equality Rulings on their Parental Status" presented by Dr. Erin Richman Fri, 09/23/2016 - 12:20pm Read more about "It’s not as Easy as We Make It Look: Pathways to Motherhood for Seven (Lesbian) Couples and the Legal Impact of Marriage Equality Rulings on their Parental Status" presented by Dr. Erin Richman
"Moving beyond the violence of love in Education: A queer orientation to liking" presented by Dr. Kevin Burke Fri, 09/16/2016 - 12:20pm Read more about "Moving beyond the violence of love in Education: A queer orientation to liking" presented by Dr. Kevin Burke
"TrowelBlazers: Women in Archaeology and Earth Sciences" presented by Dr. Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch Fri, 09/09/2016 - 12:20pm Read more about "TrowelBlazers: Women in Archaeology and Earth Sciences" presented by Dr. Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch
WMST 4100/6100 Queer Theories Credit Hours: 3 hrs. Examination of the historical origins, philosophical positions, and political implications of contemporary queer theories and consideration of various examples from the field comparatively. Prerequisites: WMST 3010 or WMST 7010 Level: Graduate Undergraduate Read more about WMST 4100/6100
WMST 4070/6070 North American Asian Feminisms Credit Hours: 3 hrs. Interdisciplinary analysis of the lives of North American Asians from a feminist perspective. In the course, students will be encouraged to critically assess the category of "Asian American" and philosophical notions and political implications of North American Asian feminisms. Students will analyze gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and nation. Prerequisites: WMST 1110 or WMST 2010 Level: Graduate Undergraduate Read more about WMST 4070/6070
WMST (AFAM) 4060/6060 Black Feminism Credit Hours: 3 hrs. Examination of the ideas and practices of black feminists and womanists. Students will examine African communities within the diaspora, particularly the historical and contemporary debates of black women in the United States, including black womanhood, sexual mythologies and vulnerabilities, class distinctions, and the origins of black feminist thought. Prerequisites: WMST 4010/7010 Prerequisite or Corequisite: WMST 1110 or WMST 2010 or permission of department Level: Graduate Undergraduate Read more about WMST (AFAM) 4060/6060
WMST 2300 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies Credit Hours: 3 hrs Literature, memoir, and readings from various disciplines on LGBTQ history, politics, health, philosophies, and cultures. Understanding sexualities as historical, personal, and political, we will critically engage homophobia, heterosexism, and oppressions within LGBTQ communities. Highlighting African American, Asian American, Latina American, and Native American cultures, the course also incorporates international and transnational perspectives. Level: Undergraduate Read more about WMST 2300