Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies GSFS

Feminist Collaboration across Generations

Friendly get-together and discussion with members of the local AAUW (American Association of University Women), an organization that has advocated for women’s rights for over 100 years and provides more funding to female-identifying graduate students than the U.S. government. Together, we will speak about how women across generations can work together to effect political change. Find out about a great organization and how you can get your free membership. Tasty treats will be available!

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Open to the Public

Feminism in China: Women's Bodies on the Frontline

In this talk, leading Chinese feminist activist Lu Pin will delineate the agenda that the Chinese government has implicitly and explicitly set out for Chinese women: marriage and reproduction. Recently, Chinese activists have resisted this agenda by reclaiming derogatory misogynist terms and posing in artistic nude photos to advocate for the legislation of the country’s first anti-domestic violence law. Lu Pin argues that resisting the government’s agenda will make women unafraid to fight for their causes . Lu Pin has been working for the women’s rights movement in China for over 20 years.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Facilitation in Katie Martin’s Dance Improvisation Class

Maree ReMalia and her Pittsburgh-based collaborators present Landing/Shifting: Drop In, a series of interactive and participatory installations and performances that invite all members of the community to “drop in.” These events use dance, visual art, sound, and video to explore the ways creative experiences foster resiliency, connectivity, and sustainable well-being. This first event will play with movement scores and installation concepts in conjunction with Katie Martin’s Dance Improvisation class. Sponsored by The Andrew W.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Discovery Court

Open to the Public

Scheherazade's Sisters: A Conversation with Julia Alvarez and Edwidge Danticat

This event brings together two important and internationally recognized contemporary female voices to talk about a variety of issues ranging from the art and power of story telling, human ‘w/righting’ cross culturally and trans-nationally, feminism, their friendship and dialogue, and their collaboration in organizations such as Border of Lights.

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Open to the Public

Ecosexuality in Performance with guest artist Michael J. Morris

In this talk, Michael J. Morris, PhD candidate in the Department of Dance at the Ohio State University, will introduce ecosexuality as a framework for considering the entanglements of human sexuality with the nonhuman world, and in turn, for analyzing the ways in which performances figure possible perspectives of such entanglements.

Axinn Center 229

Open to the Public