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Articles 31 - 60 of 216
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Stop, Stormy Kage
Cigarette Scars, Devyn Springer
Entitlement & Sexual Assault, Carlynn Sharpe
Mine, Carlynn Sharpe
On Slut Shaming & Rape Culture, Scarlett Peterson
Backbone, Scarlett Peterson
Introductions, Pamoja Editors
Introductions, Pamoja Editors
Pamoja
Introductions to the inaugural issue of Pamoja. One by Dr. Jesse Benjamin and Aajay Murphy, Editor and Managing Editor respectively; the other by the members of the Student Editorial Collective.
Pamoja Volume 5, Number 1 - Full Issue, Pamoja Editors
Pamoja Volume 5, Number 1 - Full Issue, Pamoja Editors
Pamoja
Full issue of Pamoja Volume 5, Number 1.
Conversation With Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, Office Of Government And Community Relations
Conversation With Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, Office Of Government And Community Relations
LGBTQIA Archive: Posters
This poster announces a visit and opportunity for conversation with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey. She is the first openly gay Attorney General in the United States.
The event was sponsored the Office of Government & Community Relations, the Pre-Law Program, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Outfront and the Center for Career Development.
Jennifer Reis, Robert Sammons
Kim Davis Part 1, Robert Sammons
Kim Davis Part 1, Robert Sammons
Audio & Video History Collection
No abstract provided.
Melinda Andrews, Robert Sammons
Melinda Andrews, Robert Sammons
Audio & Video History Collection
No abstract provided.
Mary Hargis, Robert Sammons
Michael Biel, Robert Sammons
Bernadette Barton, Robert Sammons
Bernadette Barton, Robert Sammons
Audio & Video History Collection
No abstract provided.
Carmen Wampler-Collins, Robert Sammons
Carmen Wampler-Collins, Robert Sammons
Audio & Video History Collection
No abstract provided.
Carla Rucker, Robert Sammons
David Bryant, Robert Sammons
Julie Sloan, Robert Sammons
Kim Davis Part 2, Robert Sammons
Kim Davis Part 2, Robert Sammons
Audio & Video History Collection
No abstract provided.
Suzanne Tallichet, Robert Sammons
Suzanne Tallichet, Robert Sammons
Audio & Video History Collection
No abstract provided.
Robyn Cline, Robert Sammons
Toni Hobbs, Robert Sammons
"Happily Ever After": The Tragic Queer And Delany's Comic Book Fairy Tale, Ann Matsuuchi
"Happily Ever After": The Tragic Queer And Delany's Comic Book Fairy Tale, Ann Matsuuchi
Publications and Research
Discusses the formulations of queer futurity and normativity in Samuel R. Delany’s autobiographical graphic novel Bread & Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York, drawn by artist Mia Wolff. This love story that is depicted via an interplay of text and imagery resists clichéd homonormative recasting of existing familial templates and questions how expectations queer happiness are bounded by a persistent set of social norms (race, class, education, and income) and their intersections. Also suggests how happy endings can function as a renegotiation of the utopian impulse into something more complex and realistic.
Introduction: The 1970s, Shelly J. Eversley, Michelle Habell-Pallán
Introduction: The 1970s, Shelly J. Eversley, Michelle Habell-Pallán
Publications and Research
Introduction to special issue, "The 1970s," of WSQ (Women's Studies Quarterly), edited by Shelly Eversley and Michelle Habell-Pallán.
Family Affairs Newsletter 2015-10-01, Zack Paakkonen
Family Affairs Newsletter 2015-10-01, Zack Paakkonen
Family Affairs newsletter (2004-2016)
FAMILY AFFAIRS was a free, twice-a-month, social activities newsletter for the GLBTQI (gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans/queer/intersex) community, sent out around the 1st and 15th of each month. It covered the State of Maine only. The list was begun and maintained for many years by Jean Vermette in Bangor, and later operated by Zack Paakkonen of Portland. Over the years it evolved from a social activities newsletter into a business directory, classified ad service, and community bulletin board.
Two-Spirit Indigenous Americans: Fact Not Fiction, Casey S. O'Higgins
Two-Spirit Indigenous Americans: Fact Not Fiction, Casey S. O'Higgins
Student Publications
This paper examines the narratives of Two-Spirit Indigenous Americans who have been oppressed by heteropatriarchal norms of colonization. Two-spirit creation stories are explored to show the prevalence and importance of their identities prior to contact with Euro-American settlers and the evolution of violence, exclusion, and marginalization due to colonization.The term "Two-Spirit" is examined as a cultural identity of the Indigenous Americans. Finally, the paper looks at how Two-Spirit scholars are looking to combine Queer Theory with Indigenous Studies to deconstruct colonial heteropatriarchal America.
La Búsqueda De Una Agenda En Común: Una Mirada Feminista A Las Organizaciones Lgbti En Nicaragua, Rachel Crane
La Búsqueda De Una Agenda En Común: Una Mirada Feminista A Las Organizaciones Lgbti En Nicaragua, Rachel Crane
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
In the global context, we are amidst a rapidly changing rights landscape for people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) as more and more governments begin to recognize same-gender partnerships. This gain in LGBT rights worldwide is in no small part to the political organizing and lobbying done by LGBT-rights organizations. Nicaragua’s history with gaining LGBT rights is relatively new, as the government did not repeal the anti-sodomy law here until 2008, thus stagnating the fight for acceptance in the country. As it stands, Nicaragua has a few legal protections for LGBT people, but they continue to …
Equality And Singapore’S First Constitutional Challenges To The Criminalization Of Male Homosexual Conduct, Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
Equality And Singapore’S First Constitutional Challenges To The Criminalization Of Male Homosexual Conduct, Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
Jack Tsen-Ta LEE
In 2013, in Lim Meng Suang and Kenneth Chee Mun-Leon v Attorney-General and Tan Eng Hong v Attorney-General, the High Court of Singapore delivered the first judgments in the jurisdiction considering the constitutionality of section 377A of the Penal Code, which criminalizes acts of 'gross indecency' between two men, whether they occur in public or private. The Court ruled that the provision was not inconsistent with the guarantees of equality before the law and equal protection of the law stated in Article 12(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore. The result was upheld in 2014 by the Court …
Fearless Friday: Kaiden Krueger, Christina L. Bassler
Fearless Friday: Kaiden Krueger, Christina L. Bassler
SURGE
In this week’s Fearless Friday, we would like to spotlight Kaiden Krueger ’16!
Gettysburg College has been Kaiden’s home for the last few years. Kaiden, now a senior, knew from the start that his time at college would be transformative. He decided he was officially going to come out as a man and live the life he knew was right for him. [excerpt]