CFP: Women’s & Gender Studies Consortium Conference, April 2024
Call for Proposals is Now Open!
2024 Spring Conference
Honoring Our Past, Securing Our Future: Resilience and Reclamation in Higher Education
Co-Convened by
UW System Women’s and Gender Studies Consortium
and
UW System Office of the Gender and Women’s Studies Librarian
April 11-13, 2024
Pyle Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
702 Langdon St, Madison, WI 53706
***Call for Proposals Closes on Monday, November 6, 2023***
As we return to our first in-person conference in three years, we celebrate the deep institutional roots of social justice-oriented scholarship, pedagogy, and community engagement on our campuses. Many of the women’s, gender, LGBTQ+, and cultural programs and centers founded in the 1970s and 1980s are approaching milestone anniversaries. Despite their critical roles in interdisciplinary scholarship and community engagement, these services are now fighting for survival against budget cuts and direct political attacks. At a moment when rollbacks to affirmative action, academic freedom, reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ protections, and other human rights are overwhelming, this year’s theme illuminates the long history of resistance and resilience that has always pushed against interlocking systems of power and oppression. “Honoring Our Past, Securing Our Future” asserts that scholarship, research, and community partnerships are more urgent than ever in the fight against injustice. Collaboration, communication, and connection across disciplinary and institutional divides are essential to our continued success and longevity.
In support of this theme, we invite proposals that examine the history, praxis, complications, tensions, and evolution of this work from a variety of disciplines and services including racial and ethnic studies, queer and trans studies, women’s, gender, and sexuality studies, disability studies, STEM fields, campus pride and gender equity centers, multicultural student centers, and other spaces of intersectional collaboration. We welcome participation from community organizations, feminist activists, and artists engaged in overlapping areas of work. Panels and workshops offering specific strategies for rebuilding programs, centers, and departments facing institutional erasure and elimination are strongly encouraged. The theme of institutional legacy and longevity offers an opportunity to acknowledge the challenges of the current moment while generating strategies to secure essential programs for the future.
Threads
Centering Women of Color Feminisms
Digital Spaces, Online Activism
Fugitive Spaces: Feminist, Queer, and Trans Studies
Feminism, Community, and the State
The conference co-conveners and sponsors are honored to hold this event under the auspices of the UNESCO Chair on Gender, Wellbeing and a Culture of Peace as part of a global United Nations Platform on education, science, and culture.