A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico
March 9, 2006 Volume 36 / Number 6

 

CSU-QS 2006 Consortium Meeting Agenda
California State University, Chico

Friday
4:00—Registration/check in (Trinity hallway)
6-8:30—Poster Session and Welcome (Trinity Hall Gallery)
  • Welcome by CSU Chico President Paul Zingg
  • 10 Posters on research topics, classroom resources, and student issues
  • Meet the organizers from 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Supper Buffet
Saturday
Ongoing exhibits: Syllabus Exhibit, Book Exhibit, and Coffee/Tea Bar (Trinity Hall Gallery)
9:00-10:00-Breakfast Buffet and introductory general meetingv
10:30-12:00- Concurrent workshop sessions (Trinity 126 and Kendall 207 & 209)
12-1:30-lunch on your own, or a walk (lots of lunch places downtown within 5 minutes walk)
1:30-3:00- Concurrent workshop sessions (Trinity 126 and Kendall 207 & 209)
3:30-5:30- Harriet Malinowitz keynote lecture (Ayres 106)
  • Welcome by CSU-Chico Provost Scott McNall
  • Introduction of Malinowitz by John Beynon
  • Concluding thanks and gift by President Zingg
  • Reception sponsored by Women’s ** (Ayres Hall/BFA Gallery)
5:30-7:00—unstructured break
7:00-9:00— Dinner Buffet with keynote guest
  • Welcome by Mayor of Chico Scott G
  • Social/networking time
  • Performance piece by Renny Christopher
Sunday
9:00-10:00 Breakfast Buffet and social/networking time
10:15-11:45-- Concurrent workshop sessions (Trinity 126 and Kendall 207 & 209)
12:00-1:30--Closing Meeting and Goodbye (with snacks) (Trinity Hall Gallery
  • Where have we [CSU-QS] been, where do we go from here?
  • Assessment and feedback survey
  • Give out CD-ROM of syllabi
Friday Poster Session

1) “Sexual Minorities, Politics, and the Law” Lori Beth Way, CSUC (Criminal Justice), Charles Turner & Steve Sherlock, CSUC (Political Science)
2) “What is Queer Theory? A Visual Answer” Yancey Gulley, Long Beach City College ygulley@lbcc.edu
3) “Alma López's Art: The Brown Lesbian Body in a GE Course” Sara E. Cooper, CSUC (Foreign Languages & Literatures) scooper@csuchico.edu
4) “Teaching Courses with a Gay Male Focus: What Works? What Doesn't Work?” Eric Rofes (Humboldt) er7@humboldt.edu
5) “Conflicts and Challenges Regarding Religion in the LGBT Community” Jerry Maneker, CSUC (Sociology) jmaneker@comcast.net
6) “Intersections of LGBTQ studies and Holocaust Studies” Sam and Carol Edelman, CSUC sedelman@csuchico.edu, cedelman@csuchico.edu
7) “Changing Closets, Changing Clothes: Teaching Trans” Connor Trebra, CSUC (Multicultural and Gender Studies) seajayblue@yahoo.com
8) “Teaching With Her Machete in Her Hand: Reading Chicana Lesbians” Catriona Rueda Esquibel, San Francisco State ktrion@sfsu.edu
9) “Safe Zone at Chico State: Past, Present, and Future” Tray Robinson, CSUC trobinson@csuchico.edu
10 “Changing Perspectives: Results of Taking an Intro to LGBTQ Course” Steve Butterman, University of Miami sbutterman@mail.as.miami.edu
11) “Gay Boy Talk” Matt G. Mutchler, CSU Dominguez Hills mmutchler@csudh.edu
12) “Dating Fickles” Peter A. Aguilera, CSU Dominguez Hills aguilerp@lahc.edu
13) “Queer I or the Black Guy: A Study In Stereotype Impact” Steven Hayes, CSU Dominguez Hills stevendhayes@yahoo.com

Saturday Sessions
10:30—12:00

Session I– Kendall 207
Program Issues: “Freedom and Justice Studies: Queer(y)ing Identity Studies for the Future” Julia Balén and Renny Christopher, CSUCI Julia.Balen@csuci.edu, Renny.Christopher@csuci.edu
Session II– Kendall 209
Classroom Practices: “The Queering of Ethnic Studies” Luz Calvo and Nicholas L. Baham (Ethnic Studies – CSUEB) luz.calvo@csueastbay.edu; nicholas.baham@csueastbay.edu
Session III– Trinity 126
LGBTIQ Reaching Out: “Queer Publishing: A Hands-On Workshop” Esther D. Rothblum, SDSU (Women’s Studies) erothblu@mail.sdsu.edu and Eric Rofes Eric Rofes, Humboldt er7@humboldt.edu

1:30-3:00

Session IV–Kendall 207
Program Issues: “Is it possible to create a CSU-wide queer studies program?” Eric Rofes, Humboldt er7@humboldt.edu
Session V– Kendall 209
Classroom Practices: “Facilitating Student Research in LGBTQ Studies” Nan Alamilla Boyd, CSU Sonoma (Women’s and Gender Studies) nan.alamilla.boyd@sonoma.edu, David A. Reichard, CSU Monterey Bay (History & Pre-Law) david_reichard@csumb.edu and Matt Mutchler mmutchler@csudh.edu
Session VI– Trinity 126
LGBTIQ Reaching Out: “Sitting at the Big Desk: The Effect of Queer Politics in Public School Teaching” William Foreman and students, CSU Stanislaus WForeman@csustan.edu
Session VII–History Conference Room, Trinity ***
Special Topic: “California Faculty Association Support of LGBTIQ and Queer Studies Faculty” Mike Gorman at SJSU and Birch Moonwomon at Sonoma, Joanne Schmidt, California State University-Bakersfield jschmidt@csub.edu

3:30-5:30— Harriet Malinowitz keynote lecture (Ayres 106)
Sunday Sessions
10:15-11:45

Session VIII– Kendall 207
Program Issues: “Out in the Classroom?: Deconstructing Identity Politics” Nan Alamilla Boyd and Ada Jaarsma (Sonoma), & Alice Sowaal (SFSU) nan.alamilla.boyd@sonoma.edu, ada.jaarsma@sonoma.edu, asowaal@sfsu.edu
Session IX– Kendall 209
Classroom Practices: "Queer Discovery and Choice in Academic Theatre" Cynthia Lammel & Joel Rogers, CSU Chico clammel@csuchico.edu, jrogers2@csuchico.edu
Session X– Trinity 126
LGBTIQ Reaching Out: “Queer Money at the top?: Issues of class and developing an LGBTQ Counseling Center” Jan Osborn and Lynn Filiatreaux, CSU Sacramento josborn@csus.edu; filiatreaux@koshi.com