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Month: October 2012

Allyship and the Politics of Citation – Queer of Color Genealogies @ UCLA

This past Friday, I had the good fortune to attend UCLA’s Queer Studies Conference (NOTE: Over time, this link may not point to the schedule of the 2012 conference). This year’s theme, “Queer of Color Genealogies,” brought a range of speakers to offer the conference a sense of the past, present, and future of queer of color critique – really, the past, present, and future of queer studies itself. As usual, the event was free and open to the public, with plenty of food for attendees, and capped off with… Read more Allyship and the Politics of Citation – Queer of Color Genealogies @ UCLA