What aspect of the current politics of sex and gender most interests you? What is your understanding of its current state? How do you imagine an alternative to what now exists? What categories are salient for this issue? Which need re-thinking? What reading might be useful for you to do, in light of what you know, want to know and do? How might you act, or encourage others to act, to alter the current state of things?
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Sarah Halter | Hate Crime Legislation: What to do, what to do? |
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Samantha Martinez | Missing Voices, Missing Wombs: Reproductive Technologies and Women of Color |
Orah Minder | Imagined Space |
Amy Pennington | The Empire of Images: Discourses of Female Sexuality |
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Lindsay Updegrove | The Eternal Gap: A Myth |