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SUMMARY:First Friday Professional Development Series
DESCRIPTION:As part of the First Friday Professional Development Series (co-organized by Patty Wilde\, Jon Hegglund\, and Nishant Shahani)\, our next meeting will focus on concerns that international graduate students might have about navigating the job market. Jennifer Geradi\, the International Student Advisor in the Office of International Programs has kindly agreed to answer any questions that graduate students might have about visas\, rules around the OPT (Optional Practical Training) etc. Since many of you are working with international students and might find this information useful for mentorship purposes\, please feel free to join us. The meeting is on Friday\, October 7 from noon to 1. Email Nishant Shahani at nshahani3@wsu.edu for Zoom link.
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/first-friday-professional-development-series/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:InQueery 20200 DIY Lessons in Freedom: Tracing Histories of Abortion and Transition
DESCRIPTION:InQueery 2022 on Wednesday\, October 19 at 4 pm\, DIY Lessons in Freedom: Tracing Histories of Abortion and Transition. \n2022 InQueery Symposium will feature: Student Panels (4-5:45pm) via Zoom Short Break (5:45-6:00)\nKeynote Speaker (6-7pm) Via Zoom Link  \nDr. Jules Gill-Peterson is a groundbreaking 20th century historian of transgender medicine who reconstructs the history of the medicalization and racialization of children’s bodies in the U.S. from the 1900s through the 1970s. Her book Histories of the Transgender Child received the 2019 Lambda Literary Award for Best Transgender Nonfiction in LGBTQ+ Studies and the 2020 Children’s Literature Association Book Award. \nGrounded in archival research from hospitals and clinics as well as scientific and medical literature\, it is the first book of its kind uncovering a hidden history of transgender children. Shattering the myth that today’s transgender children are a brand-new generation\, Dr. Jules Gill-Peterson shows how modern transgender medicine\, as well as the very concept of gender itself\, depend upon the invisible medicalization of trans and intersex children’s presumed biological plasticity. Dr. Jules Gill-Peterson is an Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. \nVia Zoom Link  \nPlease visit the WGSS website for more information!
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/inqueery-20200-diy-lessons-in-freedom-tracing-histories-of-abortion-and-transition/
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SUMMARY:First Friday Professional Development Series\, Zoom
DESCRIPTION:For the November installation of the First Friday Professional Development Series\, Profs. Nishant Shahani\, Jon Hegglund\, and I have assembled a panel of community college English professors–all WSU alumni–to speak with graduate students about their experiences in the profession. This event will take place on Friday\, Nov. 4\, 2022 at noon via Zoom and include the following participants: \n\n\nCarolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt\, Yakima Valley College (MA Rhet/Comp) \n\n\nBilly Merck\, Portland Community College (PhD Lit Studies) \n\n\nEdrees Nawabi\, Lane Community College (PhD Rhet/Comp) \n\n\nMichael Ortiz-Camacho\, Pierce College (MA Rhet/Comp) \n\n\nHeather Ramos\, Glendale Community College (PhD Lit Studies)
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/first-friday-professional-development-series-zoom/
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SUMMARY:Feminist/Queer Dialogue Series hosted by EGO & WGSS
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 8\, EGO and WGSS are hosting a Feminist/Queer Dialogue Series event at 3-4 pm (via Zoom). WGSS Affiliate Faculty and Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology Dr. Amelie Pedneault will present her research on sexual crimes (title forthcoming). Please contact Justine Trinh at Justine.trinh@wsu.edu for Zoom link.
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/feminist-queer-dialogue-series-hosted-by-ego-wgss/
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SUMMARY:Visiting Writers Series Angel Sobotta
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Reading and Q&A with Angel Sobotta\, poet\, playwright and master storyteller\nTUESDAY\, FEBRUARY 7TH | 6:00 P.M. | YOUTUBE \n \nAngel Sobotta is an enrolled member of the Nez Perce Tribe\, language revitalizationist\, master storyteller\, poet\, and playwright. She has worked for the Nez Perce Language since 1998\, serving as a coordinator and teaching language at Lapwai schools\, the mamayá’snim hitéemenwees – Children’s Learning place\,  Kamiah and Clearwater Valley schools\,  Northwest Indian College\, Lewis-Clark State College\, the University of Idaho\, and Washington State University. Sobotta’s research is Titwáatit\, Nimipuutímt\, Wéetes: Ceptemelíxnikt Nimipuuwíitki kaa Cukwenéewit – The Stories\, Niimíipuu Language\, Land: Investigating the Nez Perce People’s Way of Thinking and Knowing. She is a member of Luk’upsíimey – NorthStar Collective\, which revitalizes language creatively through writing. Sobotta has numerous speaking presentations for the Nez Perce Appaloosa Horse Club\, discussing family history and cultural stories on YouTube and PBS. She has publications in Nez Perce Women’s Writers Institute Anthology NPWWI (2018)\, Yellow Medicine Review (2020)\, and a chapbook with Luk’upsíimey: The North Star Collective (2022).
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/visiting-writers-series-angel-sobotta-6pm/
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SUMMARY:Visiting Writers Series Jose Hernandez Diaz
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Reading and Q&A with prose poet Jose Hernandez Diaz\nWEDNESDAY\, FEBRUARY 15TH | 6:00 P.M. | YOUTUBE\n \nJose Hernandez Diaz is a 2017 NEA Poetry Fellow. He holds degrees in English and Creative Writing from the University of California\, Berkeley\, and Antioch University Los Angeles. He is the author of a collection of prose poems: The Fire Eater (Texas Review Press\, 2020) and the forthcoming collection: Bad Mexican\, Bad American (Acre Books\, 2024). He has been published in The American Poetry Review\, Colorado Review\, Huizache\, Iowa Review\, The Missouri Review\, The Nation\, Poetry\, The Southern Review\, Yale Review\, and in The Best American Nonrequired Reading. He teaches creative writing online for Beyond Baroque\, Hugo House\, Lighthouse Writers Workshop\, Litro Magazine\, and elsewhere.
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/visiting-writers-series-jose-hernandez-diaz/
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SUMMARY:Braiding Sweetgrass author Robin Wall Kimmerer
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Reading with Braiding Sweetgrass author Robin Wall Kimmerer\nTUESDAY\, FEBRUARY 21ST | 6:00 P.M. | WSU COMMON READING EVENT\nJOIN THE VIRTUAL EVENT!\nEvent Co-sponsors: Common Reading Program\, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President\, Visiting Writers Series\, Dept. of English\, Native American Programs\, Global Campus\, and Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).
URL:https://english.wsu.edu/event/braiding-sweetgrass-author-robin-wall-kimmerer/
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