University of Redlands
Schedule
Session 1
9:15Â - 10:45Â AM
Working Sex
Applying Queer and Feminist Theory to History
Session 2
10:50Â - 11:35 AM
Asian Experiences in Academia
Critiquing Masculinity
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Romarilyn Ralston
11:35 AM - 1:00 PM
A discussion about her experiences with the criminal legal system and the reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals.
Session 3
1:05 - 2:15 PM
Reproductive Justice
Latine and Chicane Experiences
Session 4
2:20 - 4Â PM
4:10 - 5:30 PM
Senior Capstone Presentations
Session 1
Working Sex
Moderator: Jennifer Nelson
Rose Remember
Jane Mattila
Elly Revard
Victoria Santos
Delia Wahby
Allison Meacham
Queer and Feminist Theory in History
Moderator: Addison Davidove
Erin Robles
Sex on the Steppe: Gender and Sexuality in the Mongolian World
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Elizabeth Hunt
Emily Dickinson: The Nuances of Feminist Idolization
Anathea Woirhaye
What Did It Mean to be a 'Modern Girl' During the Interwar Period
Sadie Forkner
Negotiations of Essential & Constructed Gender Identity in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
Marissa Rodriguez
Queer History in the IE
Session 2
Session 3
Pamela Leon
Supporting First-Generation Latinx Students: Exploring Counseling Center Resources
Jennifer Sacorvelasco
A Pathway Towards Healing: Intergenerational Trauma within the Latinx Community
Mariana Hernandez-Parra
La Experiencia: The Chicanx Community Paving the Way in Education
Sindy Guevara
Is the American Dream Real? - The Lived Experience of Latinx Immigrants and their Families in the United States
Ryan de Leon
The Modification of a Failing Sex Education System Through a Queer Lens
Allison Meacham
The Importance of Comprehensive Sex Education
Anna Coy
Social Media and the Promotion of Eating Disorder Content
Elly Revard
Toxic Masculinity and Feminist Backlash in the World of Comedy and Media
Julia Maliarik
Childbirth Experience for Women of Color in America
Hannah Abboud
Dismantling a Culture of Competition to Create Empowerment through Community
Hannah Levenstein
The Reproductive Feminist Commons: An Analysis of Medication Abortion Through Feminist Perspectives and Activism in the United States and Argentina