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DESCRIPTION:The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs welcomes K
 athryn Bond Stockton to campus.&nbsp\;Kathryn Bond Stockton is Distinguish
 ed Professor of English\, former associate vice president for equity and d
 iversity\, and inaugural dean of the School for Cultural and Social Transf
 ormation at the University of Utah\, where she teaches queer theory\, theo
 ries of race and racialized gender\, and twentieth-century literature and 
 film.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Organized backlash against queer children demands our c
 anniest\, personal replies. Weaving memoir through new ideas\, this talk s
 tretches what we think we know about important matters surrounding gender\
 , clothing and kissing—even\, quite palpably\, race and religion—as they r
 elate to children. What kinds of issues for everyone’s childhood—and adult
 hood—revolve around issues for gay and trans kids? Prepare to enter a stor
 y that is yours.This event is part of a series of discussions hosted by th
 e Hicker Family Professor in Renewing Democratic Community to promote civi
 l discourse and mutual understanding. Kathryn will take the stage with Chr
 is Faricy\, associate professor of political science and the inaugural Hic
 ker Family Professor in Renewing Democratic Community.There will be a rece
 ption with food and beverages immediately following the event along with a
  book signing with Dr. Stockton.Please watch the Maxwell calendar for more
  events in the spring semester.&nbsp\;This is a private event for the Syra
 cuse University community: students\, faculty and staff. CART services wil
 l be available. For questions or additional accommodations\, please contac
 t Morgan Bicknell\,&nbsp\;mebickne@syr.edu.”
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SUMMARY:Renewing Democratic Community: I Was a Queer Child and So Were You
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Publi
 c Affairs welcomes Kathryn Bond Stockton to campus.&nbsp\;</p><p>Kathryn B
 ond Stockton is Distinguished Professor of English\, former associate vice
  president for equity and diversity\, and inaugural dean of the School for
  Cultural and Social Transformation at the University of Utah\, where she 
 teaches queer theory\, theories of race and racialized gender\, and twenti
 eth-century literature and film.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>Organized backlash ag
 ainst queer children demands our canniest\, personal replies. Weaving memo
 ir through new ideas\, this talk stretches what we think we know about imp
 ortant matters surrounding gender\, clothing and kissing—even\, quite palp
 ably\, race and religion—as they relate to children. What kinds of issues 
 for everyone’s childhood—and adulthood—revolve around issues for gay and t
 rans kids? Prepare to enter a story that is yours.</p><p>This event is par
 t of a series of discussions hosted by the Hicker Family Professor in Rene
 wing Democratic Community to promote civil discourse and mutual understand
 ing. Kathryn will take the stage with Chris Faricy\, associate professor o
 f political science and the inaugural Hicker Family Professor in Renewing 
 Democratic Community.</p><p>There will be a reception with food and bevera
 ges immediately following the event along with a book signing with Dr. Sto
 ckton.</p><p>Please watch the Maxwell calendar for more events in the spri
 ng semester.&nbsp\;</p><p>This is a private event for the Syracuse Univers
 ity community: students\, faculty and staff. CART services will be availab
 le. For questions or additional accommodations\, please contact Morgan Bic
 knell\,&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:mebickne@syr.edu">mebickne@syr.edu</a>.”</p>
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