Author: feministfuturesucsb
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Reproductive Futures with Laury Oaks and Bri Reddick
This cluster will bring together scholars and activists working across issues of reproductive politics to discuss the latest centering gendered and racialized bodies from inclusive, anti-racist, feminist, and queer perspectives.
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Fighting Mad: Santa Barbara Feminists on Reproductive Justice
Our inaugural meeting was held on July 16, we were joined by community members, reproductive justice organizers, local activists, scholars, elected officials, and students for a conversation we titled: Fighting Mad: Resisting the End of Roe v Wade. We heard from Laury Oaks (UCSB Professor of Feminist Studies who specializes on reproductive justice), Paula Lopez…
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Reproductive Futures
A Conversation with Research Fellows Laury Oaks and Bri Reddick by Katie Von Wald Over the past years the landscape of reproductive rights in the United States has drastically changed. From the historic overturn of Roe v Wade and resulting abortion bans sweeping many states, to more current debates and legislatures targeting reproductive health services…
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Understanding Gender Disparities in Caregiving, Stress, and Perceptions of Institutional Support among Faculty during theCOVID-19 Pandemic
The Center for Feminist Futures supported this work in the form of a grant focused on the impact of COVID on gendered labor.
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Lunch & Liberation Graduate Reading Group
Are you interested in proposing a topic, book, and potential speaker? Do you want to gather to discuss critical feminist writing? Apply now to receive funding!
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Dissertation Writing Hunkers
The Center for Feminist Futures invites you to apply to our dissertation writing hunker.
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Job Talk, Teaching Demo, and Interview Prep Series
Are you interested in practicing presenting your feminist, queer, and/or trans studies research for your job talk and receiving feedback from an interdisciplinary audience?
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Research Cluster Proposals
The Center for Feminist Futures invites you to apply to Research Cluster Funding for 2024-2025, which aims to bring together faculty, staff, and graduate students with shared interests in interdisciplinary feminist, queer, and trans research.
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International QTBIPOC grad students met at the Center for Feminist Futures
As a part of its mission for supporting grad students across departments, the Center for Feminist Futures and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center are co-sponsoring a series of three-workshops for QTBIPOC grad students at UC Santa Barbara.
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Black Queer/Trans Art Conversation
Dialogue between Matt Richardson and non-binary artist Sam Vernon about art and Richardson’s novel, Black Canvas: A Campus Haunting, for which Vernon did the cover art. Omise’eke Tinsley, moderator.