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Guest Speakers
Gender Studies - Guest Speakers
Nationally known speakers
The Gender Studies program brings nationally known speakers to campus. Past speakers include:
Carol J. Adams, author of
The Sexual Politics of Mea
t
Michael Kimmel, professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Stony Brook University and author of
The Guy's Guide to Feminism
Debra Marquart, author of
The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere
Elizabeth Mix, professor of art history at Butler University and author of
Evil by Design: The Creation and Marketing of the Femme Fatale
Megan Seely, author of
Fight Like a Girl: How to be a Fearless Feminist
Jessica Valenti, founder of
Feministing.com
and author of feminist cultural critiques including
Full Frontal Feminism
and
The Purity Myth