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Seminars in the City: Queering the Curriculum
Dates:
February 4, March 3, March 31, and May 5
Time:
See event page for details.
Location: Urban Justice Center
123 William Street, Manhattan
RSVP to: queeringthecurriculum@gmail.com

Kessler Conversations
Susan StrykerUrvashi Vaid Featuring Urvashi Vaid and Susan Stryker, moderated by Sarah Chinn.
Date:
February 21
Time: 6:00-8:00pm
Location: CUNY Graduate Center
The Skylight Room (9100)

Events are Free and Open to the Public unless otherwise specified.

 



Harry HayHay Conference Save the Date

Radically Gay: The Life & Visionary Legacy of Harry Hay
September 27-30, 2012

Visit the Hay Conference site here.

In honor of the 100th anniversary of Harry Hay's birth, CLAGS (the Center for Lesbian & Gay Studies at CUNY) and the Harry Hay Centennial Committee will sponsor a weekend conference exploring the multiple facets of LGBT life that Harry Hay himself pioneered. These aspects will be organized around four major themes: the arts, political activism, spirituality and sexual identities. The conference will feature presentations from scholars, activists and artists all exploring the evolution of LGBT life in the 60+ years since Hay and a small cohort of Californians founded the Mattachine Society.




Kessler Conversations Fall 2011: Rebecca Jordan-Young, Esther Newton, Gayle Rubin, and Carole Vance. October 25, 2011.
Kessler Conversations Fall 2011: Rebecca Jordan-Young, Esther Newton, Gayle Rubin, and Carole Vance. October 25, 2011.
Welcome to CLAGS.org

OUR MISSION:
The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies provides intellectual leadership towards understanding and addressing the issues that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender individuals and the members of other sexual and gender minorities. As the first university-based LGBT research center in the United States, CLAGS nurtures cutting-edge scholarship; organizes colloquia for examining and affirming LGBT lives; and fosters network-building among academics, artists, activists, policy makers, and community members. CLAGS stands committed to maintaining a broad program of public events, online projects, and fellowships that promote reflection on queer pasts, presents, and futures. CLAGS makes its home at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016.

CLAGS's efforts to promote an academy where homophobia, sexism, racism, and classism are studied and not enacted depend on the generosity of our members. The basic membership rate of $40 ($12 for students or individuals with limited income) includes advanced notification of all public events and a subscription to our biannual newsletter. Members who donate $100 or more also receive free admission to all CLAGS conferences.

Affiliated Organizations

OutHistory.org

A freely accessible, community created, non-profit website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and, yes, heterosexual history

IRN.org

A global community of researchers, activists, artists, and teachers sharing knowledge about diverse sexualities