Past Events
Screening: Black Box Diaries (2024)
Seigle 109
Americanist Dinner Forum with Dr. Kong Pha - Sexuality, Belonging and Race Among Asian Americans in the Midwest
All are invited for dinner and conversation with Dr. Kong Pha on Monday, April 13th!
Kemper Museum Atrium
Loud Enough - Surviving Justice Screening
Christina Carney - Disreputable Women: Black Sex Economies and the Making of San Diego
Ocean Vuong
McKenzie Wark - The Cis Gaze and Its Others
Safe Harbor: Black Women and the Art of Friendship
Dr. Khameer Kidia
Dr. Khameer Kidia
Division of Global Health Equity and Hospital Medicine Unit, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Division of Global Health Equity and Hospital Medicine Unit, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Seigle Hall L003
Book Launch: “Lipstick” by Eileen G’Sell
Goldberg Formal Lounge (DUC 278)
Civic Action Weeks: The 1776–1789 Connection: Transatlantic Revolutions and the Birth of Human Rights
Stories of Third-Trimester Abortion Care
Civic Action Weeks: Ballot Initiatives, Healthcare, & Health Equity
Civic Action Weeks: Courtwatch to Civic Action: Local Courts 101
Civic Café: Civic Journey Spotlight with St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer
Public Writing Across the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Workshop for Graduate Students
DUC 234, 6475 Forsyth Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63105
A Counter-Imaginary to Authoritarian Power: Gender, Passion and other Psychosocial Formations
Featuring keynote speaker philosopher and gender studies scholar Judith Butler, Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley and author, “Who’s Afraid of Gender?” - Faculty Book Celebration
Hillman Hall, Clark-Fox Forum
Civic Vision & Leadership: A Conversation with Tishaura Jones
Women and Equality in the New Testament
Lance Jenott, Senior Lecturer WashU Classics
Ladue Chapel, Leutwiler Room | 9450 Clayton Rd.
Juana María Rodríguez: Representing Puta Life
McMillan Hall, McMillan Cafe
Reproductive Justice in 2025: Beyond Rights, Beyond Roe
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom