
How did the early internet help shape today's transgender identity and activism? Join CHM Book Prize winner and scholar Avery Dame-Griff as he uncovers the digital origins of a movement that began long before today's social platforms existed.

In this live reading and conversation, playwrights Jesús I. Valles (they/them) and Ricardo A. Bracho will engage the U.S./Mexico borderlands and bathhouses as insurgent geographies of queer Latinx life. Putting excerpts from two of Jesús’s plays in conversation with one another, the playwrights consider their personal experiences as queer artist-scholars whose work reflects on colonial hauntings, familial memories, and erotic desires.

David Souza, mestre e pesquisador do #NuCuS, entrevista o mestrando Joshua Reason. O norte-americano faz mestrado na Universidade do Texas e está em Salvador pesquisando o que chama de “geografias negras”. Eles falam sobre afrodiáspora, memória coletiva, transancestralidade e colonialidade.