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In Commemoration:
King Center/Institute, Intersecting Identities and Anti-Racism
The Center/Institute and MSU Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., events:
Related history and intersecting identities
- Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin
(VHS tape available in LBGT Resource Center)
- Text of Coretta Scott King's remarks
at the 13th Annual NGLTF Creating Change Conference in Atlanta, Georgia in 2000
- SGL SOCIAL, Same-Gender Loving Students of Color,
Internationals & Allies student organization
Work of MSU scholars
- Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán is a Ph.D.
candidate in American Studies whose work focuses on queer people of color, women
of color, Indigenous peoples and multiracial peoples.
- Kristen Renn is associate professor
in the Higher, Adult, & Lifelong Education Program. Her research interests
include mixed race college students;
postsecondary race and ethnicity data policy; women in higher education;
and issues related to LBGT people in higher education.
- Lauren Spencer's paper, "Against the Current:
The Fluidity of Gender and Race; Transgender and Multiracial Identities"
(PDF) is an analysis of Just Evelyn's biography Mom, I Need to Be a Girl.
Lauren is a junior in the James Madison College Social Relations and Policy
program.
- Qwo-Li Driskill
is an activist, poet, Ph.D. candidate in Rhetoric and Writing, and is
the author of
Walking
with Ghosts: Poems.
Anti-racism in LBGT communities:
MSU resources
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