Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies GSFS

Extreme Persuasions: How Russian and American Traditionalists Talk about Gender and the "Cultural Elite"

Join us for a talk by Alexandar Mihailovic, visiting faculty at Bennington College. In recent years, the American and Russian far-right movements have started to collaborate. How have nationalist movements in the U.S. come to see the Russian Federation as a vanguard for ‘whiteness’ and traditional masculinity in European identity, overturning the perception of Russia as a racial Other prevalent during the Cold War?

Virtual Middlebury

Open to the Public

The Gensler Family Symposium on Feminism in the Global Arena -Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals

Join us for a discussion with Alexis Pauline Gumbs about her book entitled Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals.

Register in advance for this webinar here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Virtual Middlebury

Open to the Public

Workout Wednesdays with Sal Nakhlawi '19, Founder of StrongHER Girls

Join Sal Nakhlawi ’19 for a 45-minute online fitness class to build strength and practice introspection. The class will incorporate movements that you can complete with your own bodyweight or dumbbells (or household items). All fitness levels are welcome.

Equipment you’ll need for the class:
• Your own bodyweight OR dumbbells (or something to lift)
• Paper and pen / digital device for notes
• Yoga mat and/or towel (optional)

Virtual Middlebury

GSFS Internship Talks

Students Alex Bacchus ’21 and Christian Kummer ’22 will talk about their summer internships. Alex received a Fulbright-Hays scholarship scholarship to study Persian in Tajikistan, Alex worked at the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York. A free sushi lunch will be served.

Chellis Living Room/Seminar Room

Deep Acquaintance: Or, Can a Relationship Be A Source?

What happens when we come to know things about our research subjects that defy common citational practices. In this “Life of the Mind” talk, Lana Povitz (History Dept.) will discuss “deep acquaintance,” or the social insight that accumulates outside of and around formal research on living people. Drawing on recent experiences with oral history, Povitz asks: what role can social curiosity play in serious scholarship? How do the relationships we forge with our subjects shape the work we produce? Is this consciously relational approach to research feminist? Is it queer?

Chellis Living Room/Seminar Room

A Woman Presidential Candidate – in 1872 and 1884

Continuing Chellis House’s exploration of the suffrage centennial, Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner will talk about two 19th century activists who ran for president even though women had not achieved the right to vote: Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to set up a brokerage firm, declared her candidacy for President of the United States in 1872 and chose Frederick Douglass as her running mate. While Woodhull never carried out a presidential campaign, Belva Lockwood did in 1884. One of the first female lawyers in the U.S., Lockwood was nominated by the Equal Rights Party.

Virtual Middlebury

Workout Wednesdays with Sal Nakhlawi '19, Founder of StrongHER Girls

Join Sal Nakhlawi ’19 for a 45-minute online fitness class to build strength and practice introspection. The class will incorporate movements that you can complete with your own bodyweight or dumbbells (or household items). All fitness levels are welcome.

Equipment you’ll need for the class:
• Your own bodyweight OR dumbbells (or something to lift)
• Paper and pen / digital device for notes
• Yoga mat and/or towel (optional)

Virtual Middlebury