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SUMMARY:GSSA Colloquium - Stephanie Bonnes from the University of New Haven
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to hear Stephanie Bonnes from the University of New Haven present some of her recent work on 4/14/23 at noon in Bolton Hall 757. Assistant Professor Bonnes will be presenting:  \n\n\n\nFemininity Anchors: Heterosexual Relationships and Pregnancy as Sites of Harassment for U.S. Service Women  \n\n\n\nAbstract  \n\n\n\nMy research draws on in-depth interviews with 50 U.S. servicewomen to advance sociological understandings of gender\, femininity\, and harassment. Recognizing that women are targeted with harassment throughout their military careers\, I analyze specific episodes of harassment to examine organizational and interactional meanings and the power dynamics embedded in these instances. In this talk\, I explain why servicemen escalate harassment toward pregnant women or who enter heterosexual relationships. In a militarized context that already denigrates femininity\, I argue that men impose gendered and sexualized meanings on women’s life-course events to limit women’s organizational inclusion. These events\, such as pregnancy and engagement or marriage to a heterosexual partner\, serve as “femininity anchors” that tether women to femininity within a hyper-masculine environment. Femininity anchors present serious interactional and individual consequences for women as they attempt to navigate the gendered terrain of the U.S. military. Aside from eliciting moments of elevated sexual and nonsexual harassment\, femininity anchors restrict women’s acceptance as real servicemembers and negatively affect their military careers. In highlighting the negative treatment women receive due to femininity anchors\, I demonstrate how the specific ways gender is embedded in an organization shapes patterns of harassment and exclusion. I will also discuss how femininity anchors fit into a larger pattern of femmephobia in the institution. I demonstrate how military values\, expectations\, spatial arrangements\, and policies are gendered in ways that produce sexual danger. \n\n\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Graduate Student Sociology Association and the Department of Sociology. 
URL:https://uwm.edu/sociology/event/gssa-colloquium-2/
LOCATION:Bolton Hall 757\, 3210 N Maryland Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Navada Hessler":MAILTO:nhessler@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:2023 Latin American Film Series (LAFS)
DESCRIPTION:Sociology is again co-sponsoring the Latin American Film Series! The upcoming 2023 series\, April 14-20\, will include both in-person and virtual screenings and marks our 44th year.  Attended by the general public and UWM faculty\, students and staff\, the series has long been one of the most visible Latinx/Latin American events at UWM and in the city of Milwaukee.  Check out this year’s LAFS lineup\, 
URL:https://uwm.edu/sociology/event/2023-latin-american-film-series-lafs/
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SUMMARY:Sociology Department AKD & Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Spring semester is the time that students eligible for induction into Alpha Kappa Delta\, the International Sociology Honor Society begin receiving notifications for our Spring Awards Ceremony. This ceremony will be held on Wednesday\, April 12th from 4 – 5 in the Lubar Entrepreneurial Center\, Jendusa Room. We will induct students into AKD and recognize our undergraduate award winners
URL:https://uwm.edu/sociology/event/sociology-department-akd-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:Lubar Entrepreneurial Center\, 2100 E Kenwood Blvd\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\, 53211
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Weidner":MAILTO:sarahw@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Chat with the Chair
DESCRIPTION:Come visit the sociology department on Tuesday\, April 4th (3-4 PM in Bolton 714) for refreshments and conversation with other students and sociology faculty.  Drop in for a few minutes to grab a snack and say hi or stay for the whole hour—whatever works for you! At this point in the semester\, everybody needs a break 😊.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://uwm.edu/sociology/contact/
URL:https://uwm.edu/sociology/event/chat-with-the-chair-3/
LOCATION:UWM Sociology Department\, 3210 N. Maryland Ave (Bolton 714)\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\, 53211
ORGANIZER;CN="Noelle Chesley":MAILTO:chesley@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:GSSA Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Vijaya Tamla Rai:  Gender\, Childhood Adversity\, and Health Risk Behaviors Among U.S. Adults   Abstract:  Gender differences in childhood adversity do not necessarily map onto gender differences in adult health behaviors. Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) adverse childhood experience  (ACE) 2019-2020 data across 36 states and the District of Columbia\, I examine how gender moderates the association between childhood adversity and adult health behaviors (i.e.\, smoking\, binge drinking\, and obesity).    Reggie Wynn:  Hip-Hop\, You Don’t Stop…or Do You? Analyzing the Perceived Changes in Individual Relationships with Hip-Hop Culture    Abstract:  Since its purported inception at a basement party on August 11\, 1973\, in the South Bronx\, hip-hop has become a subculture with a large following that has spread throughout the world. This project examines how hip-hop aficionados perceive their changing relationship with hip-hop culture through a qualitative study on the Milwaukee-based mixtape collective Centripetal Dynamics\, a group composed of DJs\, producers\, and hip-hop enthusiasts who witnessed hip-hop from its beginnings. 
URL:https://uwm.edu/sociology/event/gssa-colloquium/
LOCATION:Bolton Hall 757\, 3210 N Maryland Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Navada Hessler":MAILTO:nhessler@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Lecture: LGBTQ+ Studies Program 
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Tony Adams (Bradley University) will present a lecture on Wednesday 3/29/23\, 2 – 3 PM (Union Fireside Lounge) entitled: Missing each other: Queer Tales of Love Longing\, and Loss. In this talk\, Dr. Adams will show how we can\, knowingly and unknowingly\, change someone with our words and deeds. He pays homage to social interactions that\, at the time they occurred\, may have felt trivial and unremarkable yet now\, upon reflection\, feel formative and momentous. In so doing\, he illustrates the potential iterative and compounding impact of what we say and don’t say\, do and don’t do (co-sponsored by the sociology department).  
URL:https://uwm.edu/sociology/event/lecture-lgbtq-studies-program/
LOCATION:Union Fireside Lounge\, 2200 E Kenwood Blvd #W140\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\, 53211
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Wagner":MAILTO:wagnerss@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Chat with the Chair
DESCRIPTION:Come visit the sociology department on Tuesday\, March 7th (2-3PM\, Bolton 714)\, have some refreshments\, and ask the department chair\, Prof. Noelle Chesley\, anything you like (and meet some other students). We can talk about sociology\, classes\, life after graduation\, or current events. Our goal is to bring some in-person interaction back to college. Upcoming dates for our spring 2023 “chat” events are:  Tuesday\, April 4th (3 – 4 PM) and Tuesday\, May 2\, (2-3 PM).
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