Tea Talks
The perils and possibilities of climate activist capital
Dr. Bobby Wengronowitz, assistant professor of sociology, will present the Tea Talk: "Valorizing the marginalized: The perils and possibilities of climate activist capital."
Tea Talk: Women on the Podium: When Females Lead
Dr. Dawn Farmer, assistant professor of music, will present the Tea Talk, "Women on the Podium: When Females Lead."
Tea Talk: On the question of (im)proper pronouns
Dr. Kiki Kosnick, assistant professor of French, and Vickie R. Phipps, assistant professor of art and graphic design, will present the Tea Talk: "On the question of (im)proper pronouns: a provocation for queering linguistic networks."
Tea Talks: "The Veil, the Veil: How the World Become Obsessed with It?"
Dr. Umme Al-Wazedi, associate professor of English, will discuss the veil¡¯s ancient and modern history and its resurgence in our time.
The Personal Is Political: How WNBA Players Have Led the Way in Athlete Activism
This Tea Talk will examine the history and activism within the WNBA. Issues ranging from race, gender, pay equity, and sexuality have been at the forefront of the league since its inception, and this provides the opportunity to break it all down.
Tea Talks: "Equal Pay and Negotiation for Women in Industry"
The Women's & Gender Studies Tea Talks series features faculty, staff and guest speakers on a range of topics. This talk, "Equal Pay and Negotiation for Women in Industry," is by Desiree Grace, business and marketing instructor.
Tea Series: Tony Pomales, anthropology
Dr. Tony Pomales, teaching fellow of the department of anthropology, spoke at the Tea Series about ¡°In/visibility and belonging in Costa Rica: From the vantage point of older women sex workers on the margins of San Jos¨¦ Centro.¡±