Courses — Designed and Taught

Queer Migrations and Diaspora

This course looks at the correlation between queer and trans migrants’ experiences and larger systems of power, both within and beyond U.S. borders. It analyzes the relationship between colonization, imperialism, LGBTQ+ migration, and resistance. Cross-listed with Chicana/o Latina/o Studies.

Image: student final group project, “Queering the Frame,” fall 2022.

Queer Theories - Queer of Color Critique

In this course we learn about QoCC as a frame that is grounded in the struggles and world-making of LGBTQ people of color. It examines how activists, artists, and scholars have mobilized queer of color critique to understand the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, nation, and diaspora, challenging both whiteness in mainstream queer theory and heterosexism in ethnic studies. The course interrogates capitalism, labor, settler colonialism, migration, imperialism, and the police state from a QoCC frame.

Image: graphic designed by students, “lo Cuir," fall 2022.

Image: class photo, fall 2023.

Gender, Race, and Sexuality

This course introduces students to key concepts in the field of Women’s and Gender Studies, with a focus on Gender, Race, and Sexuality. The course covers strategies for organizing and activism, offering examples of social justice struggles and victories. It offers vocabulary and tools to think about contemporary feminist issues, including but not limited to gender and sex binaries, citizenship, sex work, colonial borders, prison, and reproduction.

Image: collage of some authors we read in class.

Other Courses

Women of Color Feminism

Transnational Feminism

Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Feminist Theories