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“On Teaching (Trans) Gender”– Guest Post By Dr. Cary Gabriel Costello

Dr. Cary Gabriel Costello, a sociologist, recently shared some of his experiences as an intersex trans man in academia on his blog, TransFusion.  He candidly discusses how his colleagues, students, and...

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“And Your Preferred Pronoun?” Another Step Toward Inclusion In Our Classrooms

Imagine this: rather than assuming our students’ gender identity based on their appearance and formal university records, we as instructors can simply ask them — “what is your preferred pronoun?”...

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When Academic Organizations Fail To Fight Anti-LGBT Discrimination

Dr. Emilia Lombardi (@elombardi_cleve) is a public health sociologist, who studies LGBT health (especially trans* health); she is also an advocate for trans* issues (see her full bio at the end of the...

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Jackson Wright Shultz Reflects On Having A Lavender Vita

Jackson Wright Shultz (@WriteRadically) is an adjunct professor of writing at New England College (see his full biography at the end).  In this guest blog post, Jackson reflects on the advice he...

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Jackson Wright Shultz Reflects On Conditional Gender Privilege

Jackson Wright Shultz (@WriteRadically) is an adjunct professor of writing at New England College (see his full biography at the end).  In this guest blog post, Jackson reflects on his “conditional”...

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Invisibly Ill: Notes on Being Academic and Bipolar

Seth is a PhD candidate and adjunct professor at a large public university. His research lies at the intersection of feminist, queer, and affect theories, exploring the emotional experience of reading....

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On “Coming Out” As Bipolar In Academia

Seth is a PhD candidate and adjunct professor at a large public university. His research lies at the intersection of feminist, queer, and affect theories, exploring the emotional experience of reading....

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