Featured Event Recordings
Feminists Tackling Anti-Black State Violence
A Panel Discussion
Penn Museum, Rainey Auditorium
3260 South Street
This panel brings together feminist scholars across the disciplines to discuss the histories of anti-black violence in a range of locations, the ways these histories are connected, and the strategies people are using to counteract them.
Stirring the (Honey) Pot
E. Patrick Johnson
Penn LGBT Center 3907 Spruce St
In this lecture Prof. Johnson will share excerpts from his current creative nonfiction research on black southern women who love women to demonstrate how he employed performative and creative writing as a feminist method for conducting oral histories.
Rhoda Reddock, Up Against a Wall:
Muslim Women’s Struggle to Reclaim Masjid Space in Trinidad and Tobago
Perry World House, World Forum
When on October 13, 2007, at Eid Namaz, Feroza Rose Mohammed instigated the temporary removal of barriers which had been placed to separate the women from the men at her masjid: she was probably unaware of the contemporary global movement of women to gain equal access to and use…
Queer Internet Studies Symposium
The Queer Internet Studies Workshop brings together thinkers, makers and doers draw upon social scientific methods to do work at the intersection of queer life and the internet.
Anita Hill Lecture
Irvine Auditorium
In 1992, the FQT Center (originally named the Alice Paul Center) and GSWS Program hosted Anita Hill in her first public talk after the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings.