News and Events
- Update 7/19: Visit the links below to view the session recordings from the conference!Disco defies death. Over forty years after the so-called “death of disco,” disco music is everywhere. From Donna Summer to Beyoncé, disco is on the radio
- Dr. S.N. Nyeck, Ethnic Studies Professor and LGBTQ Studies Affiliate Faculty, has been awarded the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship. This program, funded by the Carnegie Corporation supports projects that allow African
- With the support of the Thomas Stephens Support Fund, CU Boulder student, Nic Tamayo has been completing the LGBTQ+ Collections Internship with History Colorado through the LGBTQ Studies Internship Program. Tamayo's work has
- Join the virtual roundtable on April 18th 5-6:15pm, moderated by Dr. Nathan Alexander Moore, will consist of four Black trans feminist writers who will each share their experiences on how they came to their writing practice, what projects they
- Join the LGBTQ Studies and WGST department at this year’s Queer Theories Graduate Symposium featuring presentations on original student works. Following presentations of original work by Queer Theories graduate students, keynote speaker Zein Murib
- Day With(out) Art 2023: Everyone I Know Is Sick Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 5pm Brakhage Center, Atlas 311CU Boulder is proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2023 by presenting Everyone I Know Is Sick
- Dr. Kristie Soares celebrates the release of her new book "Playful Protest: The Political Work of Joy in Latinx Media" with conversation, appetizers and dancing!鶹Ƶ the book...Pleasure-based politics in Puerto Rican
- Day With(out) Art 2022: BEING & BELONGINGDecember 1, 2022 – 5pmBrakhage Center, Atlas 311The Brakhage Center for Media Arts and LGBTQ Studies are proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2022 by presenting
- Nathan Alexander Moore's novel Lifted has been longlisted for the 2022 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Award. You can read about Professor Moore's work here.