Online
Feb 16, 2023 | 7:00PM

Trans Literature Now

Kay Gabriel, Denne Michele Norris, Casey Plett, and C. Riley Snorton, moderated by Jo Livingstone

Organized by the National Book Critics Circle and co-sponsored by BCRW, a conversation about the world of trans literature today.

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literature, trans

Online
May 3, 2022 | 6:30PM

Black, Queer & Trans: Mobilizing in the Caribbean and Beyond

Amanda Taylor BC '22 in conversation with Kymm Foster, Emani Edwards, and Chaday Emmanuel

Live transcription is available here. Embracing the spirit of the recent publication, Beyond Homophobia: Centering LGBTQ experiences in the Anglophone Caribbean (2020), activist photographer Amanda Taylor, BC ’22 will be in conversation with leading LGBTQ+ mobilizers who are creating networks of visibility and support for queer and trans life in Jamaica and beyond. Speakers include: Kymm […]

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Black, Caribbean, photography, queer, trans

Trans*Revolutions Virtual Symposium

Featuring Elliot Montague, Emma Frankland, Texas Isaiah, Tourmaline, and Vick Quezada. Moderated by Heather Vermeulen.

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trans, trans*revolutions

The View from Somewhere: Transgender Journalists Resisting Objectivity

Conversation featuring Meredith Talusan and Lewis Wallace

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journalism, trans, transgender

Ella Weed Room, 2nd Floor, Milbank Hall, Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Oct 28, 2019 | 6:00PM

S&F Online Launch Party: Unraveling Criminalizing Webs

Andrea J. Ritchie

Celebrating the newest issue of The Scholar & Feminist Online, "Unraveling Criminalizing Webs: Building Police Free Futures," guest edited by BCRW Researcher-in-Residence Andrea J. Ritchie and Levi Craske (BC '18), which  invites us to contemplate the question: If not police, then what?

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anti-violence, Black Women, criminalization, femmes, gender nonconforming, gender-based violence, policing, racism, trans, transformative justice, transgender, women of color

“they said in the name of self-defense”: Technologies of Surveillance and the Selling of the In/Security State

Featuring Rabab Abdulhadi, Dylan Rodríguez, Nandita Sharma, and Dean Spade, moderated by Craig Willse, at the 43rd Annual Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Subverting Surveillance: Strategies to End State Violence."

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anti-militarism, anti-war, militarism, militarized police, palestine, Palestine solidarity, policing, Scholar and Feminist Conference, surveillance, trans, trans liberation, war

Diana Event Oval, 3009 Broadway, New York, New York
Sep 25, 2017 | 6:00PM

‘Song in a Weary Throat’: Pauli Murray’s Life and Legacy

Rosalind Rosenberg, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Sangodare (Julia Roxanne Wallace) & Monica L. Miller

Until recently Pauli Murray was an unsung figure in the Civil Rights and feminist movements. A poet, writer, activist, labor organizer, legal theorist, and Episcopal priest, Murray took on the key social and economic justice issues of her day. The subject of a new biography, Jane Crow: The Life of Pauli Murray, by emerita professor […]

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Africana Studies, gender nonconforming, Pauli Murray, trans

James Room, 4th Floor Barnard Hall
Apr 4, 2017 | 6:00PM

Our Voices: Trans Stories, Trans Justice, Trans Resiliency

Sasha Alexander, Giselle Bleuz, Luce Lincoln, Devin Lowe, Olympia Perez, and Marin Watts

Featuring: I Am (HEAR), Islan (Won’t You Celebrate), and Interview with Juan Evans (excerpt) by Sasha Alexander and Olympia Perez, Black Trans Media Over Stigmatized, a short film by Giselle Bleuz and Devin Lowe with Luce Lincoln, Global Action Project   From the Ground to the Sky (excerpts) by Marin Watts, Trans Justice Funding Project  In a time […]

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Black Trans Media, Global Action Project, TPOC, trans, Trans Justice Funding Project