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DESCRIPTION:Event Type: OCCRLSpeaker Information: Z Nicolazzo\, Northern Il
 linois UniversityNorthern Illinois University scholar Z Nicolazzo is an as
 sistant professor in the adult and higher education program and a faculty 
 associate professor in the Center for the Study of Women\, Gender\, and Se
 xuality. He is the co-author of&nbsp\;Trans* in College: Transgender Stude
 nts' Strategies for Navigating Campus Life and the Institutional Politics 
 of Inclusion.\nDuring his talk\, Dr. Nicolazzo will discuss how the use of
  the transgender community to to further wedge politics is built upon miso
 gyny\, racism\, and sexism. He will talk about how this political strategy
  impacts transgender people in K-12 and higher education\, and he will exp
 lore ideas for furthering transformational thinking and practice.Sponsor: 
 College of Education\, OCCRL
DTEND:20171205T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260611T162526Z
DTSTART:20171205T180000Z
LOCATION:IL\,USA\,Champaign\,Illini Union\, Room 104
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SUMMARY:Dean's Diversity Lecture Series: Wedge Politics: The Current Transg
 ender Backlash and its Effects in Educational Settings
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="eventtype"><span class="event-headin
 g eventtype">Event Type:</span> OCCRL</p><p class="speakerinfo"><span clas
 s="event-heading speakerinfo">Speaker Information:</span> Z Nicolazzo\, No
 rthern Illinois University</p><p>Northern Illinois University scholar Z Ni
 colazzo is an assistant professor in the adult and higher education progra
 m and a faculty associate professor in the Center for the Study of Women\,
  Gender\, and Sexuality. He is the co-author of&nbsp\;<em>Trans* in Colleg
 e: Transgender Students' Strategies for Navigating Campus Life and the Ins
 titutional Politics of Inclusion</em>.</p>\n<p>During his talk\, Dr. Nicol
 azzo will discuss how the use of the transgender community to to further w
 edge politics is built upon misogyny\, racism\, and sexism. He will talk a
 bout how this political strategy impacts transgender people in K-12 and hi
 gher education\, and he will explore ideas for furthering transformational
  thinking and practice.</p><p class="sponsor"><span class="event-heading s
 ponsor">Sponsor:</span> College of Education\, OCCRL</p>
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