In cooperation with Fourth Arts Block and Dixon Place, this past spring semester CLAGS hosted Seminar in the City: Queer Performing Artist Series. Featured artist …
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As the world is increasingly connected through information technologies, the International Resource Network (IRN), (www.irnweb.org) has developed an active network of scholars, activist and artists …
On June 21, 2011, The Caribbean Region of the International Resource Network held Preserving Our Stories – Caribbean LGBT Histories & Activism, a launch and …
This fall, CLAGS is excited to host an event with the 2009-2010 Robert Giard Fellowship winners Molly Landreth and Amelia Tovey for their groundbreaking multi-media …
Facilitator: Andrea Freud Loewenstein Thursday Evenings in October, 7- 9 PM “How queer,” Virginia Woolf wrote, to have so many selves.” If you would like …
One of CLAGS’s first and most lasting contributions to the world of LGBT Studies was to establish the David R. Kessler Lecture. Generously underwritten by …
Chrysanthi Nigianni received her PhD in Philosophy from the University of East London in 2008. Her doctorate thesis revisits the links between queer theory and …
I am enormously proud (and intimidated) to be succeeding Sarah Chinn as Executive Director of CLAGS. This is, to say the least, an interesting moment …
For the past twenty years, CLAGS has been a reliable source for whatever is new and exciting in Queer Studies. From the groundbreaking “Black Nations/Queer …
Despite the emphasis on gay marriage and parenthood that has overwhelmed our freedom vision, how gays and lesbians are treated IN families, is far more …