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2015
October 2015
2015 Vivian R. Shaw Lecture with Piper Kermann. "Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison"
Incarcerated Women: A Conversation about Realities
The 25th Anniversary Symposium, Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom "Fragility of Our Freedoms"
September 2015
The Institutional Life of Intersectionality, or Notes on Feminist Fatigue
Some Men: Feminist Allies and the Movement to End Violence Against Women
Carceral Visions: The Prison as Image/Object/Limit Symposium
Prison Obscura Exhibition Opening & Reception
April 2015
Spring Symposium-RSVP Required
German Studies Colloquium. Gender and the Imaginary of Revolution in German, 1918-19
ORIENTations. Eng Beng-Lim
Twin Trouble: The Long History of Simian Actors from Blind Gew to Snooky the Humanzee.
Honors Colloquium
Presumptions, Realities, and Strategies: Women of Color Faculty and the University Classroom
Similarities in Self-Categorization Dynamics for Transgender Spectrum and Cisgender Adults
Women in Hip-Hop: "From MC Lyte to Iggy Azalea, How did we end up here?"
Feminism and Community Psychology
March 2015
Facilitated Conference: New Articulations / New Translations: Feminist Research Activism
Book Launch of "The Cherokee Rose" by Tiya Miles
Saving Jeannace June Freeman: Capital Punishment and the Transformation of Homophobia in Oregon, 1961-1964
Black Feminist Think Tank: A Symposium
Pizza with Professors and Advisors
Gender Research Across the Disciplines
ORIENTations. Mimi Thi Nguyen
$tart $mart Negotiation Workshop
Seminar in honor of Patsy Yaeger
February 2015
Taking Back the X, Bringing Back the Love
RESCHEDULED ORIENTations. "Bottomhood Is Powerful"
Inaugural William Monroe Trotter Lecture
Gender: New Works, New Questions, Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music by Nadine Hubbs
STS-Related. Beyond Life/Not Life: A Feminist-Indigenous Reading of Cryopreservation Practices and Ethics, Interspecies Thinking, and the New Materialisms
January 2015
"A Deeper Black: Race in America." Motorola Lecture
Lane Hall Exhibit Opening: "Re-Imaging Gender," a juried art show
2014
December 2014
"The Michigan Difference: Going to Mississippi... If I Don't, Who Will?" The Installation of Dr. Lisa Harris as the F. Wallace and Janet Jeffries Professor of Reproductive Health
November 2014
Interactivity in Feminist Classrooms: Panel & Discussion.
Exiting the Ivory Tower Before and After Graduation: Attrition and Non-Faculty Careers Among Diverse Students
Animal Acts: Performing Species Today, edited by Holly Hughes and Una Chaudhuri
Optimizing your Summer Internship Opportunities
October 2014
Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader
Co-sponsored Event: Feminist Science Studies. HPV and the Expanding Sexual Politics of Cancer Prevention
Feminists Theorize the Post-Liberalization State
Disciplinary Disconnects: Gender, Addictions, and Making a Difference
Thirty Years of "Thinking Sex"
September 2014
Rachel Carson and Her Sisters: Extraordinary Women Who Have Shaped America's Environment
When Women Succeed, America Succeeds: Why We Need a Women's Economic Agenda
Caught in the Cross-Publics of the "Muslimwoman"
Opening of the Lane Hall Exhibit Salamander by the Olimpias Disability Culture Collective
June 2014
Summer term classes begin June 26
May 2014
Spring term classes begin May 6
April 2014
Honors Colloquium
Race, Gender & Hip Hop: An Open Discussion
What is Sex For?
Sex, Race, and Sciences of Human Behavior
Coming Out Swiss: In Search of Heidi, Chocolate and My Other Self
March 2014
Scandal in Suburbia: Lesbian Wives, or the Hidden Threat to the Nuclear Family in Postwar America, brownbag lunch
What You Can DO with a Social Science Degree
February 2014
POSTPONED DUE TO FLOODING: Detroit Women Speak, film event in Detroit
Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality
Women's Studies in Real Life: Using Women's Studies and Feminist Practice in your Career
January 2014
After Tiller - A documentary about the physicians in America who offer late-term abortions following the 2009 assassination of Dr. George Tiller in Wichita, Kansas
POSTPONED--Women's Studies in Real Life: Using Women’s and Gender Studies & Feminist Practice in your Career
MLK Symposium event: The War on Poverty: A Retrospective
The War on Poverty: A Retrospective
4,000 Years for Choice: Changing Culture, Creating History, and Honoring Stories of Reproductive Freedom
2013
December 2013
Feminist Scholars Engaging the Public: A Panel Discussion
November 2013
Detroit Women Speak: A Community Film on Race, Environmental Justice, Leadership & Gender in Detroit
Don’t Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back
Building a Green Economy: Indigenous Strategies for a Sustainable Future
Circles and Sensibilities: Music by and for Virgil Thomson
October 2013
Reception for the Ukrainian Women's Handiwork exhibit in the Lane Hall glass cases
Vivian R. Shaw Lecture, Equal Work, Equal Pay
September 2013
Opening reception for the Marilyn Zimmerwoman photography exhibit, "So You Say You Want a Revolution: Sustainable Activism and Beloved Communities of Detroit"
Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader
Justice Before Charity: Everyone Has the Right to Eat
April 2013
Undergraduate Honors Colloquium and McGuigan Prize Presentation
Feminist Science: "The Concept of "Race" in the Age of Genomics"
Women's Leadership to End the Korean War
Birthing Reproductive Justice: 150 Years of Images and Ideas
Women's Studies Senior Class Presents: FEMFEST!
"The turf, the path, the gravel": Reflections on the Academic Life in Honor of Anne Herrmann
Feminist Finance Symposium
Mentoring Around Differences, Joint Women's Studies and Psychology Brown Bag
Abortion and the Global Battle for Gender Equality
March 2013
Motorola Lecture, Building New Majorities: Achieving Racial and Gender Equity in Life and Politics
"Building New Majorities: Achieving Racial and Gender Equity in Life and Politics," 2013 Motorola Lecture by Rinku Sen
Performing the Posthuman: Engendering Animals
"The New Sterilization: Incarceration as Population Policy in the United States," lecture and opening reception for the multimedia exhibition, Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in the United States
The New Sterilization
Jobs Beyond the Ivory Tower
Lane Hall Exhibit: Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in the United States
The March of Humanitarianism: "Clooneyal" Visibilites and the Fragmentation of the Sudan
Feminist Science: "Community Ecologies: Invasive Species and Interdisciplinary Crossings"
Community Ecologies: Invasive Species & Interdisciplinary Crossings
Sexual satisfaction in young adults: Challenges in diverse definition and measurement of satisfying sex
February 2013
"Engaging Diversity: More Important Than Ever," Nancy Cantor Distinguished Lectureship on Intellectual Diversity
Nikky Finney Reading
Lila Miller Collegiate Professorship in History and Women's Studies Inaugural Lecture: "Episodes in the History of Intellectual Sociability: From the French Enlightenment to the University of Michigan"
The Alumni Association: What they can do for you now!
Career and Change Agent Pathways for Women's and Gender Studies Graduates: Trends and Lessons Learned from a Global Database of Women's and Gender Studies Graduates (1995-2010)
January 2013
Transnational Feminism in the United States: Knowledge, Ethics, Power
Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales
Performance: "Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales"
Impediments to the Dream: The Prison Industrial Complex and the Dream
"New Deal Visualities: Figures of Difference in Photographic Claims to Citizenship," exhibit opening and panel discussion
2012
November 2012
IRWG Feminist Science Studies 2012: "Gestating Gender"
October 2012
IRWG Feminist Science Studies 2012: "Science and secularism: Feminist issues"
Rackham Centennial Lecture, "On 'Liberated Sex' and Other Myths"
The Archivist Behind the Curtain: Tips for Researchers Approaching the Archive
The Chicana por mi Raza Digital Humanities Project
Psychology and WGS Brownbag, "Gender Differences in Fantasy: Dissertation Brainstorming Workshop"
Sex & Justice Conference
IRWG Feminist Science Studies 2012: "Queer Science"
September 2012
Women's Studies 40th Anniversary Celebration
Women's Studies 40th Anniversary Celebration: Shaw Lecture, Dr. Mariana Chilton, Witnesses to Hunger: How Mothers Living in Poverty are Demanding Economic Justice
May 2012
Conference: Title IX at Forty: Progress and Promise—Equity for All
Spring term
April 2012
"Smashing the Masher: The Response to Street Harassment in Progressive Era America" a Lecture by Estelle Freedman
Women's Studies Undergraduate Honors Colloquium
Reception to celebrate the publication of Naomi André's new book, <i>Blackness in Opera</i>
The Sexual Harassment of Feminist Women, Psychology and Women's Studies Brownbag
<i>Newspaper Diary: Trompe l’Oeil Photographs</i><br>By Joanne Leonard
March 2012
Global Feminism Revisited
Feminist Interventions in the Sciences and in Epistemology: Significant Parallels
Economic, Cultural, and Social Mechanisms Driving Women's HIV Risk: The Case of Kenya
Women’s property rights abuses in Nyanza and Western Provinces, Kenya: An examination of this critical structural driver of HIV risks
A Tale of Two Sisters: Feminist Interventions in Borderlands History
Can the Revolution Liberate Women, Too? 2012 Motorola Lecture on Gender and the Media
The documentary film, <i>Miss Representation</i>
February 2012
Islam, Women Activists, and the Agency of Interpretation
The Congress on Research in Dance 2012 Special Topics Conference: Meanings and Makings of Queer Dance
Stigma in Abortion and Abortion Work: Stories from the Field
Tales of the Evolution of Female Orgasm and Adaptationist and Sexist Biases in Research
The Emergence of Feminism in the Mizrahi Ashkenazi Discourse
The Women in Math Club presents, "Why Are Manholes Round?"
January 2012
Revisioning the Life of Coretta Scott King
The Vulva Dialogues: Anthropology, Medicine, and the Female Genital Body
Critical Sexuality Methods: Feminist Perspectives on Knowledge Production & Health
2011
December 2011
"Between the Lines of Michigan Senate Bill 13: A Discussion on the Implications of a Personhood Amendment"
Attached to Monogamy?: Attachment Styles and Openness to Consensual Non-monogamous Relationships
November 2011
Feminism, Human Rights, and War: The Case of Lebanon, 2006 to the Arab Spring
DAAS Women's film series, <i>Beloved</i>
International Institute Symposium on <i>New Media/Social Change: Implications for Area Studies</i>
PS&C Brown Bag Series, “Latino/a Depression and Smoking: An Analysis Through the Lenses of Culture, Gender, and Ethnicity”
October 2011
Mistinguette Smith, Black/Land Project
Public reception for the Lane Hall Exhibit, <i>A Woman's Place is in the Struggle: Gender, Race, and Nation, 1975-1995</i>
September 2011
Multiple Impressions: Contemporary Chinese Woodblock Prints Artist Conversation and Dialogue with Chen Limin
Agnes Goes to Prison: Transgender Inmates, "Clocking", and the Olympics of Gender Authority
Teach-In on Sexual Assault: Tools for Safety, Knowledge for Change
2009
March 2009
The Women's Studies Department Presents "Careers in Women's Health"