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Thinking Trans Care

Thinking Trans Care

On Tuesday, March 22, in the HUB Social Hall, I had the opportunity to listen to Dr. Hil Malatino (Penn State) do a reading from his book Trans Care (2020). He discussed the rethinking of care labor and care ethics, regarding the lack of care often shown to trans individuals due to the often transphobic and…

landishouse March 22, 30 Gender and Sexuality Studies, LGBTQ, Trans, Uncategorized, WGRC Read More...

Vice Patrol: Revisiting the Policing of the Gay Community Before Stonewall

Vice Patrol: Revisiting the Policing of the Gay Community Before Stonewall

 On February 17 at the Clarke Forum, I had the opportunity to hear Anna Lvovsky speak on the history of policing within the queer community. When looking at the history of the LGBTQ+ community, most people’s common perception is that of the Stonewall Riots in 1969 as the spark that lit the fire underneath us…

landishouse February 22, 22 LGBTQ, LGBTQ, policing, Pride, Sexuality, Stonewall, Uncategorized Read More...

You’re the Only Friend I Need: A Reading

You’re the Only Friend I Need: A Reading

On November 16 Alejandro Heredia ‘16, a Dickinson alumnus who graduated with an English major and Creative Writing minor, joined us from New York City over Zoom to give a virtual reading of his work, including his collection of short stories, You’re the Only Friend I Need. This event was cosponsored by Creative Writing; Latin…

landishouse December 21, 6 Latinx, LGBTQ, poetry, PSC, WGRC Read More...
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