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Events

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Disability Accommodations: If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in a Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies event, please contact 813-974-0982 at least five (5) working days prior to the event.


Lauren Austin Exhibit

Quilting Our History: An Exhibit of Quilts by Lauren Austin

February 12, 2024 through September 23, 2024
Located in CMC 202 (Tampa Campus)

For more information about the exhibit and related events (workshop and public lecture), visit the exhibit website. The exhibit has been extended through September.

The exhibit is open during normal business hours. If you'd like to schedule a viewing, email us.


Austin

Lauren Austin Lecture: Care & Joy Through Art: A Protection Blueprint

September 23, 2024, 3:30-4:30pm
MSC 3705 

Artist Lauren Austin will discuss how her own art making helped her safely navigate a variety of hostile environments, and she will outline low-tech steps to make your own visual art for self-expression, self-care, empowerment, and change.    


Austin

Quilting our History Closing Reception with special guest Lauren Austin

September 23, 2024, 5:30-7:30pm
CMC 202
RSVP Required

All WGSS friends, alumni, faculty, affiliate faculty, and students are invited to join us for our closing reception of the Quilting Our History Exhibit. Artist Lauren Austin will be in attendance to answer your questions and discuss her work. We hope to see you there!


Rijo Sanchez

Brown Bag Series: Amaury J. (AJ) Rijo Sanchez: "Juntxs Somos Más”: Feminist Mobilization in Puerto Rico and the Power of the Masses

October 28, 12:30-2:00pm
CMC202T
Hybrid Event - RSVP for Teams Link

The precarious living conditions in Puerto Rico, shaped by austere governance and atmospheric disasters, are met with persistent efforts by Puerto Rican feminists to pursue social justice and community welfare. These feminists critique governmental neglect and engage in collective and coalitional organizing to resist U.S. imperialism, building alliances and centering marginalized voices. The study explores these feminist mobilizations through participant observations of 5 marches in 2023, highlighting the importance of analyzing both collective and coalitional actions in understanding their feminist decolonial praxis.

Amaury (AJ) Rijo Sánchez is an interdisciplinary scholar seeking his doctorate’s degree in the discipline of Sociology. His research interests look at gender and sexualities, transnational feminisms, Latinx and Puerto Rican studies, and social inequalities. His teaching has been recognized by institutional awards such as the Outstanding TA Award (2023). Similarly, his writing has been supported by internal awards such as the sociology's departmental Summer Writing Scholarship (2023). His modest and growing publication record has shined in both solo and collaborative papers. He is currently in the process of writing his dissertation and hopes to continue working in academia.


Brown Bag Series: Dr. Tatsiana Shchurko: "Queer Intimacies: Audre Lorde's Livable Geographies and Indigenous Survival in the Eurasian Borderlands"

January 23, 2025, 12:30-2:00pm
CMC 202T
Hybrid Event - RSVP for Teams Link

Details TBA.


Care & Joy in Precarious Times

Care & Joy in Precarious Times Conference

February 21, 2025
TECO Hall

For conference information, including the Call for Submissions, visit the conference page.


Brown Bag Series: Dr. Dana Ahern

March 6, 2024
CMC 202T
Hybrid Event - RSVP for Teams Link

Details TBA.

 


50th Anniversary of WGS

The Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies celebrated its 50th anniversary during the 2022-2023 academic year. Visit our 50th Anniversary page, to view more information about the 50th Anniversary Events.