Things that flow: an evening of presentations from LGBTIQA+ researchers and practitioners
Event description
Things that flow are in movement. From rivers, air currents, particles, sound and electricity to honey, herds, bodies, ideas and conversation. From embodied living and movement as well as processes of writing, meditating, migrating and collaborating. Experiences of flow are far-reaching.
Hear from a diverse group of researchers from multiple universities, presenting on the theme of ‘things that flow’.
- Sandy O'Sullivan (Macquarie University) “No Cession: fucking off the colonial project of gender”
- Jacqueline Ullman and Tania Ferfolja (Western Sydney University) “What Parents Want: Talking about Gender and Sexuality Diversity in Schools”
- Michelle Power (Macquarie University) “The ebb and flow of pathogens”
- Blake Lawrence (UTS) “Rubber Dogs”
- Anna Denejkina (Western Sydney University) “Voice of Western through data unlinkability”
- Jade Muratore (UNSW) “Rimming the abyss: good girls go to heaven, bad girls go nowhere”
- Rosalie Power (Western Sydney University) “Out with Cancer: LGBTQI experiences of cancer and cancer care”
- Chris Pepin-Neff (University of Sydney) “The flow on effects of LGBTQI+ lobbying”
- Timo Rissanen (UTS) “Stitching Queer Flow”
- Isabelle Greco (UNSW) “What the hail?!”
There will be casual networking and refreshments following the event 7.00 — 9.00 pm at The Terrace (Level 3, UTS Central, 61 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007).
Hosted by The UTS LGBTIQA+ Research & Practice Network.
Supporting partners: UTS Research Office, ActivateUTS
This event is part of PRIDE@UTS
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