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Queer and There: John Addington Symonds in London MONDAY, 10:45am – 12:15pm – Panel Session 2Ĭlassical Homoeroticism in the Victorian PeriodĬhair: James Gilligan, San Francisco State University Moderator: Rob Darrow, California State University Monterey Bay Making the Most of the Conference: K12 Check-in Session (K12) Mayra Garza, University of California, Davis Susy Zepeda, University of California, Davisĭía de los Muertos and the AIDS Epidemic: Activism in the Midst of Mourning Shayda Kafai, California State University, PomonaĮxcavating Queer Xicana Indigenous History: Spirit Collaboration with Marsha Gómez Slowly, Queerly: A Disability Justice History Pablo Alvarez, Claremont Graduate University “I’m Not an AIDS Activist, I’m an Artist!”: Legacies of Chicanx Resistance through Illness and Queer Chicanx Friendship Unearthing Queer, Crip of Color Stories: Mapping our Pathways Home ( ONLINE) “How Will I Have to Behave as a Lesbian?”: Switchboards as Sites of Lesbian Socialization in the US and France, 1972-1997 Haleigh Marcello, University of California, Irvine “Action = Life”: The Orange County Visibility League’s Radical 1989 Protests in Suburban Space Nick Ota-Wang, University of Colorado Denver The Queen City: Denver’s Homophile Organizations from 1950-1970 Quinn Anex-Ries, University of Southern California Localized Postwar Queer Histories: Forging Community Across Urban and Suburban SpaceĪnswering the Call: Building Community on the Phone and the Gay Switchboard of New York René Esparza, Washington University in St. The Great Gay Return: AIDS “Homecoming” Narratives and Middle America’s Fantasies of Racial Reconciliation Housing First, Housing Works: Harm Reduction & Housing Politicsīuddy Programs and the Queering of the American HomeĮlizabeth Alice Clement, University of Utah Reichard, California State University Monterey BayĪrchival Alchemy: Sarah Schulman’s Queer Method and the History of Queer StudiesĪrchivo El Insulto: Grassroots Archiving & Queer Display of Erotica in MexicoĬhair: Víctor Macías-González, University of Wisconsin, La CrosseĬomment: Anne Rubenstein, York University The Politics of Gay Awareness Weeks on California College Campuses in the 1970sĭavid A. Oxford’s Aesthetes: Colourful Students and Male Homosexuality, c.1885-1935Ī Theatrical Training Ground: Queer Network Building at Princeton University in the 1930s Queering the Campus: Students, Faculty, and LGBTQ+ Lives in America and BritainĬhair: Tim Retzloff, Michigan State University
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SUNDAY, 5:00-7:00pm – Opening Reception, Presidential Patio, San Francisco State University Click here for more details about Covid policies at SFSU. San Francisco State University currently mandates vaccinations for all attendees and an indoor mask mandate is still in place. Click here to see what time that is where you live. Note: All times, including for virtual sessions, are in Pacific Standard Time. For more information and to register, please click here. Panels and workshops will showcase the newest directions and development in the histories of same-sex sexuality, trans identity, and gender-nonconformity. Join historians, K12 educators, and activists to share, discuss, and debate the import of our collective past. In 2009-2010 I was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.The Committee on LGBT History, San Francisco State University, and the GLBT Historical Society will be hosting their second queer history conference, QHC 2022. Recognition for my work includes the California Governor's Award for Historic Preservation, the Vernacular Architecture Forum’s first Advocacy Award, and the National Park Service’s Home Front Award. from University of California Santa Cruz. in American Civilization from Brown University, and a B.A. I've lectured widely and taught about inter-disciplinary approaches to developing public history projects, and new ways of thinking about cultural heritage conservation, as well as co-teaching courses on community participation and public space design at UC Berkeley. I develop interdisciplinary public history projects that emphasize social equity and sense of place through projects that weave together local histories, preservation, art and community participation. I am an independent historian/urban planner based in Berkeley, CA. I develop interdisciplinary public history projects that emphasize social equity and sense of place through projects that weave together local histories, preservation, art and community… Read more