LecturesMoe Lecture
The Moe Visiting Lectureship is endowed by Robert and Karin Moe in honor of their daughter, Kris Burke Moe, class of 1984. Since its inaugural year in 2000, the Moe Lectureship has allowed GWSS to bring top feminist scholars to the Gustavus community. The Moe Lectures represent the interdisciplinary and intersectional nature of the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies program, bringing expertise from various field including anthropology, cultural studies, biology, literature, philosophy, history, and law.
Past Moe Lectures
2018
Cherrie Moraga, Internationally recognized poet, essayist, and playwright
2016
Kimberlé Crenshaw, UCLA & Columbia University (Law); cofounder of African American Policy Forum
2014
Chimamanda Adichie, Nigerian American writer
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2012
- Jackson Katz, Independent Filmmaker and Author
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2010
- Drucilla K. Barker, University of South Carolina (Anthropology)
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2008
- Anne Fausto-Sterling, Brown University (Biology)
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2006
- Angela Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz (Philosophy)
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2004
- Lourdes Portillo, Independent Film Maker
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2003
- Verona Gordon, University of Minnesota (Nursing)
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2002
- Jacqueline Royster, The Ohio State University (English/Composition)
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2001
- Anita Gonzalez, Connecticut College (Theatre)
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2000
- Margaret Simons, University of South Illinois (Philosophy)