Intersectionality Talks: Helen Rottier

Virtual

Join us for a conversation with Helen Rottier about her work in disability studies, particularly in the areas of autistic education, research, and advocacy. Read more about Helen and register for the event on the Intersectionality Talks web page. All talks in this program are free and open to the public via Zoom. Co-sponsored by PSU English […]

Intersectionality Talks: Justin Shaw

Virtual

Join us for a conversation with Justin Shaw about his work at the intersections of race, emotion, disability, and medicine in early modern literature. Read more about Justin and register for the event on the Intersectionality Talks web page. All talks in this program are free and open to the public via Zoom. Co-sponsored by PSU […]

Graveyards of Academe: The Necroliberal University

Virtual

Inspired by Benjamin Balthaser and Bill V. Mullen's essay "The Necroliberal University:COVID-19, racial violence, and the management of death", this event offers us an opportunity to discuss current practices and ideologies of higher education. Necroliberal melds neoliberal with necropolitical, resulting in a word that suggests the management and administration of death within an environment celebrating […]

Intersectionality Talks: Kishonna Gray

Virtual

Join us for a conversation with Kishonna Gray about her book Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming, in which she interrogates blackness in gaming at the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and (dis)ability. Read more about Kishonna and register for the event on the Intersectionality Talks web page. All talks in this program are […]

Disability Studies Reading Group

Virtual

Join the first meeting of the disability studies reading group, where we will be discussing this book chapter by Dolmage about Ableism in Higher Education. Looking for more info? Check out the video from University Days about exploring a disability studies program at PSU, and fill out the interest form if you'd like to be […]

Acknowledging the Land

Virtual

Dr. Cori Bazemore-James will discuss when, how, why, and why not to use land acknowledgement statements. She will share her perspectives, research, excellent examples, and the practices she personally uses. Attendees will learn the following about land acknowledgements: their meaning, what they should entail, who should do them, where to do them, the argument for not doing […]

It’s Not Free Speech (AAUP)

Virtual

In 2022, Johns Hopkins University Press published It's Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom, a provocative book that asks whether academic freedom--as distinct from free speech--should extend to white supremacists, or whether we should treat advocates of racist pseudoscience the way we treat believers in phlogiston or the efficacy of human […]

Life is like an RPG: Incorporating Video Games and Fun into Academia

Memorial Hall 103

This event is being offered via Zoom (details provided upon registration) or you can attend an on-campus viewing and Q&A in Plymouth State University's Memorial Hall 103. This event is co-sponsored by the CoLab and Intersectionality Talks. Abstract In my academic professional life, I’m a historian, digital public humanities practitioner, and technology specialist. Additionally, video […]

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