An explanation: For years, I have wanted to teach Sarah Schulman’s People in Trouble in my Introduction to LGBTQ Studies […]
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An explanation: For years, I have wanted to teach Sarah Schulman’s People in Trouble in my Introduction to LGBTQ Studies […]
For years, when I would tell stories of my time in 1980s San Francisco to friends or students, some of […]
Naomi Wolf’s latest book, Outrages, was supposed to be released in the United States on June 18, 2019. In May […]
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On May 15, 2019 Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed legislation that will make the state’s abortion laws the most restrictive […]
In Mother Is a Verb, Sarah Knott takes her reader on a historian’s journey into motherhood. It is a sort […]
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Take care of yourself, young man. And I — I say that to you sincerely. Take care of yourself. It’s […]
I study nuns. Now, let me start by saying that I’m not Catholic; I just study nuns in the nineteenth […]