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Academic Year 2001-2002

FALL 2001

 

Sex, Race and Globalization Seminar Series

The seminar will meet monthly throughout the year.

September 21 - Laura Tabili
"Empire is the Enemy of Love: The Progress of Edith Noor and Other Stories"

October 26 - Radhika Mongia - Co-sponsored with Women's Studies
"Gendered Nationalism, the Racialized State and the Making of Migration Law: The Indian 'Marriage Question' in South Africa."

November 30 - Julia Sudbury
"Transatlantic Visions: Resisting the Globalization of Mass Incarceration"

Lesbian Visual Artists: Negotiating Private Practice and Activist Agendas

Free Public Lecture Series, all at 6pm in the Aerospace Mechanical Engineering Bldg., Room S202.

Co-sponsored by: University of Arizona's School of Art, LGBT Studies, Women's Studies, and Wingspan, Tucson's L/G/B/T Community Center.

October 16 - Kim Anno
Painter and public artist from Oakland, currently teaching at the California College of Arts & Crafts.

November 9 - Deborah Bright
Photographer and critical theorist from Boston, teaching at Rhode Island School of Design where she holds joint appointments in photography and art history.

November 16 - Carrie Moyer
Painter and activist graphic designer, lives and works in New York

December 1, 2001

Breaking Down Walls, Building Alliances: Sex, Race and Prison

 

SPRING 2002

No events were recorded in the archives for Spring 2002.