Author: feministfuturesucsb
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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.
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Black Queer Trans Homelessness
Terrance Wooten and Matt Richardson discuss homelessness among Black queer and trans people from a personal perspective.
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Intimate futures
Through funding from the Feminist Futures Initiative, we began the work of institutionalizing a Black Sexuality Studies Collective (BSSC), convening in Spring 2021.
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Putting Your Feminism Into Your Finance: Intergenerational dialogue
Watch the Feminist Futures Initiative’s inaugural intergenerational dialogue featuring Kristin Hull and Shivani Awasthi.