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Achievements
Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.
Maral N. Attallah
Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Maral N. Attallah (Lecturer in the Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies Department) will participate in a two-week seminar at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC (June 2018).The seminar is titled, "Racial Practice: Theory, Policy, and Execution in Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South".
Ramona Bell
Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
On April 13, 2017, Ramona j.j. Bell,Assistant Professor in CRGS, presented the paper "Teaching Django and Other Hollywood Slave Narratives: Problems and Possibilities" for the panel Rearticulating Racism, Resistance and Citizenship in the Age of Neoliberalism, at the Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) Annual Conference in San Diego, CA.
Maral Attallah
Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Maral Attallah, lecturer in Critical Race, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, has been awarded the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) 2016 Jack and Anita Hess Faculty Seminar Follow-Up Grant. The grant provides a fully funded research fellowship at the Mandel Center and Museum in Washington, D.C. The USHMM Fellowship will be the 2nd of two 2016 summer fellowships she has been awarded for her work in genocide studies, and her third fellowship of the year. The USHMM Fellowship will run immediately following her fellowship with the Institute on Genocide Studies and Prevention at Keene State College.
Jean O'Hara
Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Jean O'Hara, faculty member for Critical Race,Gender and Sexuality, is the editor of the recently published anthology: "Two-Spirit Acts: Indigenous Queer Performances."
This anthology includes Waawaate Fobister's play "Agokwe," which was performed at the 2011 Social Justice Summit.
The link for the anthology is "available here":http://www.playwrightscanada.com/index.php/genres/aboriginal-drama/two-….