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Date Speaker Lecture Title
Sarah Rebolloso McCullough Ph.D. Mobility Justice, Embodied Knowledge and Community Engagement in Transportation
Megan Gash Ph.D. International Development and Gender Equality
Kate Freeman Mediating Catastrophe: Building Insurgent Political Bridges Between the US Southwest and California
Amy Juan Tohono O'odham Resistance Against the Border
Whitney Richards-Calathes Chasing Ghosts: Finding Black Women in the Uprisings towards Abolition
Gloria Negrete-Lopez #PrisonAbolition - The role of Social Media and Art within Conversations of Prison Abolition
Christoph Hanssmann Do No Harm: Transgender Health, Feminism, and Care Without Pathology
Rebecca Ruiz Mental Health First and the Anti Police-Terror Project
Qui Alexander Pedagogies of Abolition: Articulating Black Feminist Visions for Liberation
Mary Jo Klinker 'For Every Lie I Unlearn, I learn Something New': An Abolitionist Feminist Journey
Dr. Andrew Jolivétte Queer Indigenous Futurity and Kinship: Thrivance Circuitry, ‘Settler’ Violence, and Anti-Blackness
Martin Rawlings-Fein Beyond David and Jonathan: Bisexual Representation in the TaNaKh
Dr. Eric Gonzaba Where Do They Go? Race, Racism, and the History of the Black Gay Bar
Kat Blaque Black Trans Living and Blogging on YouTube
Gerard Koskovich From Clandestine Territories to Public Places: San Francisco LGBTQ Historic Sites
Shad Reinstein and Tina Dungan The Queering of Sonoma: From LG to LGBTQI
Nancy Marcus The Importance of Bi+ Inclusion in LGBTQ Law and Policy Work
Bianca Zamora Bi, Brown, and Brilliant: Reclaiming Stories in the Borderlands
Dr. Ardel Haefele-Thomas Trans Social Justice Advocates of the 19th Century
Sara Beth Brooks What Does the A in LGBTQIA+ Stand For?