
Research by students in Postdoctoral Fellow Abram Lewis's Queer Oral Histories course is preserving Iowa LGBTQ oral histories for future generations.
Research by students in Postdoctoral Fellow Abram Lewis's Queer Oral Histories course is preserving Iowa LGBTQ oral histories for future generations.
Valerie Ann Johnson, who holds a faculty chair and directs Africana Women’s Studies at Bennett College in North Carolina, will give a lecture about how women respond to white supremacy and fascism at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, in Room 152 of the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.
Johnson's presentation, "The Beekeeper: Performing Southern Black Women who Love Women" will be held in the Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room S3325.
Cáel Keegan presents "The Edge of the Real: Transgender Sensation and its Forms" at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, 2019.
Writers at Grinnell enables students, faculty, and residents to interact with renowned authors.
A screening of films from underrepresented communities and discussion of the trials and benefits of making movies outside the traditional Hollywood model.
Award winning and best selling author, Roxane Gay, to visit Grinnell College as part of the Writers@Grinnell series.
Quarrat Ann Kadwani will play 13 characters in her one-woman, autobiographical play ‘They Call Me Q’ at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23.
An expert in Black women’s use of digital media to promote social justice discusses lessons from a failed project to make the internet safer.
Jackson Katz, Ph.D., will cover the 2016 election and the politics of presidential masculinity.
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