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Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.6 (December 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.6 (December 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
Review Of Queer Science: The Use And Abuse Of Research Into Homosexuality. Simon Levay. Reviewed By Carol Tully, Tulane University., Carol Tully
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Simon LeVay, Queer Science: The Use and Abuse of Research into Homosexuality. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1996, 364 pages, $25.00 hardcover.
Mlgpa News (December 1997), Betsy Smith
Community Pride Reporter, 11/1997, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 11/1997, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (November 1997), Betsy Smith
Acla Update (November 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn
Acla Update (November 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn
ACLA update (1996-1999)
No abstract provided.
Maine Speakout Communique, Vol.2, No.2 (Fall 1997), Naomi Falcone, Maine Speakout Project
Maine Speakout Communique, Vol.2, No.2 (Fall 1997), Naomi Falcone, Maine Speakout Project
Maine Speakout communique (1995-1997)
No abstract provided.
Court-Created Boundaries Between A Visible Lesbian Mother And Her Children, Susan J. Becker
Court-Created Boundaries Between A Visible Lesbian Mother And Her Children, Susan J. Becker
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
This essay identifies some of the boundaries and obstacles imposed by the courts on a "visible" lesbian mother striving to maintain a healthy relationship with her children. The term "visible" is used to describe a mother whose lesbian sexuality has been revealed to a court empowered with defining her future contact with her children. The primary focus here is on children who were conceived through a heterosexual relationship, and where a heterosexual parent, grandparent, or other person is challenging the lesbian mother's right to custody of, or visitation with, her own children. Court created boundaries are identified and discussed in …
Community Pride Reporter, 10/1997, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 10/1997, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Matlovich Society (Fall 1997), Matlovich Society
Matlovich Society (Fall 1997), Matlovich Society
Matlovich Society (1991-1997)
No abstract provided.
Acla Update (October 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn
Acla Update (October 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn
ACLA update (1996-1999)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.5 (October/November 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.5 (October/November 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
In The Affirmative, Vol.4, No.8 (Mid-September / Mid-October 1997), Mike Martin, The Aids Project
In The Affirmative, Vol.4, No.8 (Mid-September / Mid-October 1997), Mike Martin, The Aids Project
In the affirmative (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.8 (September 1997), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.8 (September 1997), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Death Threats Follow Local Man After Bashing
Death Threats Follow Local Man After Bashing
Monterey County LGBTQ Histories Exhibit
No abstract provided.
Conceiving Identity: Bisexual, Lesbian And Gay Parents Consider Their Children's Sexual Orientations, Carrie Yang Costello
Conceiving Identity: Bisexual, Lesbian And Gay Parents Consider Their Children's Sexual Orientations, Carrie Yang Costello
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This study demonstrates the inadequacy of the traditional theory of childhood socialization and identity formation, which holds that children are socialized to internalize the key parameters of their parents' identities. The lesbian, gay and bisexual parents studied were willing actively to foster a sexual identity different from their own in their children. This illustrates that parents may seek to shape the process of internalization so that their children are able to develop identities fundamentally different from their own. The implication for social work is that adoptive or birth parents may successfully instill identities in their children which differ from their …
Acla Update (September 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn
Acla Update (September 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn
ACLA update (1996-1999)
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (September 1997), Betsy Smith
Community Pride Reporter, 09/1997, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 09/1997, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Back, Shannon. Campus to Host Finalist’s Forums – Presidential Search
- Karen, Mattias. Home on the Hill – Welcome Back Western Fair
- Batcheldor, Matt. Aramark Cook Up Changes in Food Service – Dining Services
- Steve Henry Running for U.S. Senate
- While You Were Gone – Regents, Gays, Lesbians, Budget, Luther Hughes, John Hardin, Schneider Hall, Bob Skipper, Jackie Addington
- Mains, Brian. Campus Towing Policy Changes – Parking & Transportation Services
- Lanter, Charlie. Bus Driver’s Death Shocks Riders, Friends – Ed Whitis, Big Red Shuttle
- Harlow, Paige. Editorial Cartoon Student Input …
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.7 (August 1997), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.7 (August 1997), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (August 1997), Betsy Smith
A Note From The Development Director, Stephanie Grant
A Note From The Development Director, Stephanie Grant
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
During the past two years, CLAGS has been educating itself about organizational development and fundraising. Grants from the New York City Lesbian and Gay Funding Collaborative and the Rockefeller Foundation have enabled board members and staff to attend workshops and conferences designed to expand our knowledge about non-profit management and to increase our fundraising and organizational skills.
A Note From The Board Chair, Framji Minwalla
A Note From The Board Chair, Framji Minwalla
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
This has been a difficult, yet especially productive year for CLAGS. As most of you know, Jill Dolan stepped into Marty Duberman's shoes, becoming our first new Executive Director since the founding of the organization seven years ago. And while we all miss Marty, Jill has accomplished a daunting task brilliantly.
Graduate Students Explore Forms Of Desire, Jay Plum
Graduate Students Explore Forms Of Desire, Jay Plum
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Last April, QUNY (the association for queer students at the CUNY Graduate Center) and CLAGS co-sponsored Forms of Desire: The Seventh Annual Queer Graduate Studies Conference, showcasing the research of more than 100 graduate students from across the country and around the world. With panels on such topics as "Sexuality and the State," "Pre-Modern Sexualities," "Lesbian Erotics," "Reading Bisexualities," "Queer Ethnographies," "AIDS and Its Narratives," "Queer(ing) Masculinities," and "Homo Hollywood," the conference approached the growing field of lesbian/gay/queer studies from a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Ackerman Lecture, Suzanne Iasenza
Ackerman Lecture, Suzanne Iasenza
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
The First Annual Dr. John Patten Memorial Lecture was held November 14 at the Hunter College of Social Work. CLAGS agreed to cosponsor the lecture, developed to honor the life and work of Dr. John Patten, faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy, Medical Director of the Institute's AIDS Project, and co-founder and co-director f the Institute's Gay and Lesbian Family Study Project. Dr. Patten was also co-founder and senior editor of In The Family Magazine, a family therapy-oriented magazine for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and their relations. He died of AIDS on October 4, 1995.
Colloquium Addresses Queer Pedagogy, Harriet Malinowitz
Colloquium Addresses Queer Pedagogy, Harriet Malinowitz
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
On Saturday, March 8, CLACS held a one-day event called Queer Pedagogy: A Colloquium on Sexuality and Curriculum. The colloquium addressed questions about the purposes, methods, language, applications, contexts, affiliations, and performance of queer studies in academic classrooms.
A Letter From The Executive Director, Jill Dolan
A Letter From The Executive Director, Jill Dolan
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Working with CLAGS this last year at our quarterly Board meetings, at our monthly committee meetings, and with the daily operations of our office, I'm continually impressed by the sophistication of our programs, the depth of our discussions, and the passion of our arguments about gay and lesbian and queer studies and its relationship to our diverse communities. After a productive year of four conferences and our monthly colloquia, amplified by co-sponsored events that sometimes didn't even make it onto our annual calendar, I'm proud of the richness of the work we've sponsored and presented.
Michael C.P. Ryan Bequest, James Wilson
Michael C.P. Ryan Bequest, James Wilson
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
CLAGS has received a generous bequest from the from the estate of Michael C.P. Ryan. The executor of Mr. Ryan's estate, Ana-Mita Betancourt, announced that the $60,000 bequest will fund the Michael C.P. Ryan Latino/Latina Colloquium Series, a five-year program exploring political, cultural, and artistic questions facing lesbian and gay Latino/as in the United States and Latin America. The bequest follows an earlier gift from the Ryan estate that helped fund the historic conference. Crossing National and Sexual Borders: Queer Sexualities in Latin/o America, in October 1996.
Matlovich Society (Summer 1997), Matlovich Society
Matlovich Society (Summer 1997), Matlovich Society
Matlovich Society (1991-1997)
No abstract provided.