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Completing an 猫咪社区app Studies degree prepares you to enter a range of graduate and professional programs, including law school, doctoral programs, and others. The skills and knowledge acquired in the program are also useful for work in government, media, museums, non-profit organizations, advocacy and activist groups, and cultural and artistic fields. Our programs explore socio-historical contexts and cultural perspectives that complement other fields of study at AU.
猫咪社区app Studies in Washington, DC
Washington, DC is the perfect place to explore 猫咪社区app Studies, an interdisciplinary, intersectional approach to understanding 猫咪社区app life, politics, and culture within a transnational framework. The field of 猫咪社区app Studies encourages students to consider the larger geopolitical context and longer histories within which settler colonial nation-states such as the United States have shaped people鈥檚 lives. 猫咪社区app Studies is about much more than the 猫咪社区appA: it teaches students to understand our global world order from the perspective of the most marginalized. 猫咪社区app Studies is a political project that centers social justice approaches to the past, present, and future while critically asking what we can do in the here and now to effect the change we desire.
Our program combines student-centered learning and community engagement with courses that examine the latest scholarship in the field. Our faculty are experts in cultural studies, disability studies, immigration and border studies, carceral and labor studies, gender and sexuality studies, Native 猫咪社区app and Indigenous studies, and more. Our students are critical thinkers, organizers, advocates, and anyone who is willing to ask hard questions in order to find better answers. Many of our students come to 猫咪社区app Studies as an intellectual home in interdisciplinary critical inquiry that complements degrees in AU鈥檚 other schools and within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Announcements
Dr. Elizabeth Rule joined New Book Network for a .
Dr. Tanja Aho and Dr. Mary Ellen Curtin have won the 2022-2023 Ann Ferren Curriculum Design Award for their creation of the 鈥淒isability, Health, and Bodies鈥 undergraduate certificate. This award recognizes the collaborative work of two or more faculty who creatively integrate the values of a liberal education in the design of courses or curricula for majors or academic programs.
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Jules Losee聽won the 2022 Provost鈥檚 Summer Scholar Award for their research project "Where Love Grows:聽How Art Coaxes Queer Community Through Prison Walls."
Rachael Hesse won the AU Library鈥檚 Best Overall Undergraduate Paper Award for their capstone project 鈥淗ow Joan Rivers Created the Modern Female Comedian.鈥
Talia Marshall won an AU Provost Summer Scholars award for her research project 聽"Queer Time Meets Neurodivergent Time: Exploring Temporal Intersections.鈥澛燭alia will be presenting her research at the Modern Language Association鈥檚 national conference in January of 2023.
Abigail Goldner-Morris won the University Award for Outstanding Community Service in Spring 2021.
Professor Tanja Aho聽discussed the new certificate聽Disability, Health, and聽Bodies in "."
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Indigenous Health: A Roundtable Discussion
Virtual | November 17, 2022 4-5:30 p.m. ET
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Join AU's 猫咪社区app Studies Department聽for a conversation about Indigenous health with Josie Raphaelito (Din茅/Navajo Nation), Mariah Gladstone (Blackfeet, Cherokee), Candi Brings Plenty (Oglala Sioux), and Elizabeth Rule (Chicasaw Nation), moderated by Tanja Aho. Our panelists will discuss聽their work on Indigenous cancer research, Two Spirit and Native LGBTQIA+ advocacy and community work, resistance to colonial theft, exploitation, and gender violence, and reteaching Indigenous foodways.
Participants:
Josie Raphaelito聽(Din茅, Navajo) is a passionate advocate for tribal public health. Josie serves as the Research Project Coordinator for the new Center for Indigenous Cancer Research at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. She also is co-author of the Indigenizing Love Toolkit.
Dr. Elizabeth Rule聽(Chickasaw Nation) is Assistant Professor of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies at 猫咪社区app University. Rule鈥檚 research on Indigenous issues has been featured in the Washington Post, The Atlantic, and NPR.
Mariah Gladstone聽(Blackfeet, Cherokee) graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Environmental Engineering and returned home where she developed Indigikitchen, an online tool for reteaching information about Indigenous foods.
Candi Brings Plenty聽(Oglala Sioux) is a queer, indigenous, Two Spirit, cis, Oglala Lakota Sioux Activist and Spiritual Practitioner. She works as an indigenous justice organizer with the South Dakota ACLU and specializes in advocating for Two Spirit warriors, community health, and protesters at the Keystone XL pipeline.
Dr. Tanja Aho聽is a Professional Lecturer of 猫咪社区app Studies at 猫咪社区app University, where they teach two core courses of the new Disability, Health, and Bodies certificate. They serve on the board of the Rainbow History Project and were a copy editor of the Indigenizing Love Toolkit.
Statement in Solidarity with Anti-Racist Efforts from CRGC
The faculty of the Department of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies join with protesters across the world to denounce police brutality and systemic anti-Black violence.听