Gender and sexuality.Centro Journal has a Call for Papers for a special issue on Queer Puerto Rican Puer·to Ri·co Abbr. PR or P.R. A self-governing island commonwealth of the United States in the Caribbean Sea east of Hispaniola. Sexualities (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender transgender or transgendered adj. Transsexual. , Intersexual in·ter·sex·u·al adj. Having both male and female characteristics, including in varying degrees reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics, as a result of an abnormality of the sex chromosomes or a hormonal imbalance during embryogenesis. , Other) to be published Fall 2006. The Call welcomes articles, essays, interviews, oral histories, and other written and visual documentation related to Puerto Rican sexualities in both Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. and the diaspora and is interested in contributions from diverse fields of knowledge, including humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. For submission guidelines, consult www.centropr.org and for information and submissions, write centro-journal@hunter.cuny. edu. Deadline for submissions is December 1, 2005. April 8-10, 2005, the CUNY Graduate Center The Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York (known more commonly as the CUNY Graduate Center or the GC) is the sole doctorate-granting institution of the City University of New York. offered a Queer Grassroots Organizing Weekend, which taught the tools to solve the problems transgender, bisexual, lesbian, and gay students face on campus and in the community. According to Gay.com (April 15, 2005), opponents are organizing counter-protests against The National Day of Silence, a day to acknowledge how GLBT GLBT Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered students are silenced in schools on a regular basis. To record the school or campus atmosphere around your Day of Silence, share your experiences with Gay.com or PlanetOut. Colorado State University Colorado State University, at Fort Collins; land-grant with state and federal support; chartered 1870, opened 1879 as an agricultural college, assumed present name in 1957. There is a veterinary teaching hospital, an agricultural campus, and a research campus. blocked transgender lesbian activist Leslie Feinberg as the keynote speaker for the Colorado Feminist Alliance's April 21 Take Back the Night rally. The university required Feinberg to sign a contract with two egregious clauses: one made Feinberg liable for anything that might occur at the event and the other "indemnified" the university from any responsibility. When Feinberg would not sign, the university would not budge. To join Feinberg in the struggle against the campaign to block progressive speech and organizing, contact tgwarrior@earthlink.net. For information on remarks by Harvard President Lawrence Summers about women and science, see The Boston Globe, January 19, 2005 and February 16, 2005, as well as Katha Pollitt's "Summers of Our Discontent" (The Nation, February 21, 2005). |
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