Intersectional generosity
Dean Stockton opened Convocation with brief remarks to remind us all that Critical Race Theory and Theories of Children’s Gender and Sexuality are forms of generosity to us all, whoever we may be.
Read MoreDean Stockton opened Convocation with brief remarks to remind us all that Critical Race Theory and Theories of Children’s Gender and Sexuality are forms of generosity to us all, whoever we may be.
Read MoreCongratulations to our newest Transform alumni! We couldn’t be more proud of you and your accomplishments. We are here to celebrate your each and every move.
Read MoreIn this opening presentation for the TRIC Pedagogy Workshop, Dr. Nirmala Erevelles prompts attendees to think about how to teach and engage disability in our courses and classrooms.
Read MoreCongratulations to our latest graduating class! Check out our virtual yearbook for the Class of 2022.
Read MoreNirmala Erevelles draws on criticism to explain how the story of environmental (in)justice is tied to racialized, classed, casteist and ableist histories and discusses the implications for transformative praxis.
Read MoreAna Antunes, an assistant professor in the division of Gender Studies, is receiving national recognition for her social justice and community-engagement work.
Read MoreOur awesome advisor, Jen Wozab, has won the 2021 Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Primary Advisor!
Read MoreThe award will support growth and outreach in the U’s Pacific Islands Studies program.
Read MoreTransform is filled with changemakers you need to know! Meet Sydney Kincart, a disability studies minor, who wants to pursue a career in disability policy and advocacy work.
Read MoreWhere, when, and how are we doing intersectionality? How are we teaching it, practicing it? What can intersectionality do? What is required to do the doing of intersectionality?
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