“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...
View Article“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?”...
View ArticleWhen 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...
View ArticleJackson 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...
View ArticleJackson 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”...
View ArticleInvisibly 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....
View ArticleOn “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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