Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon

Date

Tuesday February 14, 2023
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

ENGL 446 invites you to join a global transcribe-a-thon, Douglass Day 2023, featuring the papers of Mary Ann Shadd Cary on Tuesday, February 14, 2023, in the Agnes Etherington Art Center Atrium from 1 PM to 2:30 PM EST.  

Douglass Day is an annual program and live stream that marks the chosen birthday of Frederick Douglass. Each year, the Douglass Day team gathers thousands of people to help create new and freely available resources for learning about Black history. We frequently focus on important Black women’s archives, activism, and achievements. 

This year, we will transcribe and enrich the papers of Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893)--African American writer, editor, educator, intellectual, and activist. “Transcribe Shadd Cary” will be a new crowdsourcing project on the Zooniverse platform. We are pleased to partner with the Archives of Ontario, Libraries and Archives Canada, and many others. Together we are presenting newly digitized and fascinating collections from Shadd Cary’s long and fascinating life.  

The aim of Douglass Day is to be open and accessible for everyone. Materials will be available on the “Transcribe Shadd Cary” Zooniverse page on February 14th and after the live stream event until fully transcribed.  

Register for Douglass Day here and follow us for updates on Twitter (@DouglassDayorg), Instagram (@DouglassDayorg), and Substack (Douglass Day Newsletter)! 
 

Book Launch and Poetry Reading - A is for Acholi

Date

Monday February 13, 2023
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Juliane Okot Bitek will launch her latest poetry collection along with poetry readings by authors Kaie Kellough and Canisia Lubrin. This event will be emceed by Queen's Department of English 2023 Writer-in-Residence Peter Midgley.

Disclaimer: This event will be recorded and photographed.

There are limited seats for this event. Registration is required.

Black Histories/Black Futures in Gender Studies and Black Studies 2023

Still rolling through and holding on, for this Black History/Black Futures Month Katherine McKittrick and Kendall Witaszek asked Bianca Beauchemin, Channon Oyeniran, Leeza James, Timothy Yanick Hunter, and Nataleah Hunter-Young what they are reading, listening to, moving to, and moved by this month…

Bianca Beauchemin, Postdoctoral Fellow in Black Feminist Thought at Queen’s University

Bianca's picks

 

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Gender Matters Speaker Series: Aysegul Kayagil

Date

Wednesday January 25, 2023
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

TBA

January 2023 Gender Matters Speaker Series

Gender Matters Aysegyl Kayagil

Aysegul Kayagil: 'Race in the Making of Hegemonic Turkishness'

Details to follow.

 

[CLOSED] Teaching Fellowships in Gender Studies, Fall 2023 and Winter 2024

The Department of Gender Studies invites applications from suitably qualified graduate students interested in teaching any of the courses listed below. Preference will be given to graduate students registered in the Department of Gender Studies doctoral program at Queen's and who have relevant teaching experience.

Applications are due 4:30pm EST on Wednesday February 1, 2023 for these courses:

Gender Studies and Reelout Movie Night

Date

Thursday November 10, 2022
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location

Roxy Theatre, The Screening Room
Gender Studies and Reelout Movie Night

This event is free of charge for Gender Studies and Black Studies Graduate Students, Faculty, and Staff. Popcorn and drinks will be provided!

Tickets are limited. Register today!