Gender, Race and Labor in the Academy

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East Duke Parlors

The Duke on Gender Colloquium brings together Duke faculty from humanities and social sciences and visiting scholars to offer a multi-disciplinary space to develop and present current research and further critical conversations within gender and women's history, gender and queer theory, sexuality studies, transgender studies, and the study of feminism, social movements, and contemporary social issues and policy in a transnational world.

Chair: Wahneema Lubiano, Duke, African and African American Studies

Grace Kyungwon Hong, UCLA gracehongucla@gmail.com, Professor of Gender Studies and Asian American Studies

Farah Jasmine Griffin, Columbia University fjg8@columbia.edu, William B. Ransford Professor, English & Comparative Literature, and African American Studies

Jasmine Nichole Cobb, Duke jasmine.cobb@duke.edu, Bacca Foundation Associate Professor of African & African American Studies and Art, Art History and Visual Studies

Sarah (Sally) Deutsch, Duke sarah.deutsch@duke.edu, Professor of History