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Cripping The Queer: Intersections of Race, Disability & Queerness
Date:
Monday, December 05, 2016
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
DisAbled Student Union of PSR @ GTU
Location Details:
1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94709
PSR Chapel (Pacific School of Religion)
Map: https://psr.edu/about/visit-campus/
PSR Chapel (Pacific School of Religion)
Map: https://psr.edu/about/visit-campus/
WHAT: Cripping The Queer: A Conversation with Karen Nakamura and Corbett Joan OToole (more details below)
WHEN/WHERE: On Monday Dec. 5th 7-9PM @ PSR Chapel -- 1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94709 on the top of "Holy Hill" at Le Conte Ave. and Scenic.
MAP: http://psr.edu/about/visit-campus/
HOSTED BY: The DisAbled Student Union of PSR @ GTU (Pacific School of Religion at the Graduate Theological Union)
MORE INFO:
Cripping The Queer: A Conversation with Karen Nakamura and Corbett Joan OToole
Join Karen and Corbett as they examine the borderlands of race, disability, queer, and class. Spanning 40 years of disability history and two continents, they explore the intersections of identity, cultural and visual histories of disabled people.
Karen Nakamura, Ph.D. is a cultural and visual anthropologist at UC Berkeley working in Anthropology and Disability Studies. Corbett Joan OToole is a disability activist and elder who documents American disability rights history.
Inclusably yours,
(Marquis) Dru Johnson
Co-convener of DisAbled Student Union of PSR @ GTU
WHEN/WHERE: On Monday Dec. 5th 7-9PM @ PSR Chapel -- 1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94709 on the top of "Holy Hill" at Le Conte Ave. and Scenic.
MAP: http://psr.edu/about/visit-campus/
HOSTED BY: The DisAbled Student Union of PSR @ GTU (Pacific School of Religion at the Graduate Theological Union)
MORE INFO:
Cripping The Queer: A Conversation with Karen Nakamura and Corbett Joan OToole
Join Karen and Corbett as they examine the borderlands of race, disability, queer, and class. Spanning 40 years of disability history and two continents, they explore the intersections of identity, cultural and visual histories of disabled people.
Karen Nakamura, Ph.D. is a cultural and visual anthropologist at UC Berkeley working in Anthropology and Disability Studies. Corbett Joan OToole is a disability activist and elder who documents American disability rights history.
Inclusably yours,
(Marquis) Dru Johnson
Co-convener of DisAbled Student Union of PSR @ GTU
For more information:
https://psr.edu/about/visit-campus/
Added to the calendar on Wed, Nov 30, 2016 7:30PM
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