![]() ![]() Anthony and Frederick Douglass, two iconic individuals based in Rochester whose deep commitment to civil rights and social justice changed the course of history. The lecture honors the legacy of Susan B. Anthony Institute and the Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies inaugurated the annual Two Icons Lecture to explore the intersection of race and gender. In the 2008/2009 academic year the Susan B. 2011-Laura Kipnis, Northwestern University, “In Defense of Penis Envy, and Other Unsayables: Tarrying with the Unprogressive".2012-Nancy Cott, Harvard University, “Feminism in Relation to the Past, Present, and Future”.Nelson, University of Massachusetts, Boston, " Work, Profit, and Care: Some Reflections From Feminist Economics" 2014-Qwo-Li Driskill, Oregon State University, "Doubleweaving Resistance: An Asegi Manifesto".2015-Jin Haritaworn, York University, "Queer Regenerations: Transitioning Bodies in Transitioning Environments".2016-Jasbir Puar, Rutgers University, "Debility/Disability: From Narrative Prosthesis to Disaster Capitalism".2017-Tavia Nyong'o, Yale University, "Decrypting Blackness: Assotto Saint with Gilles Deleuze".It addresses issues of gender and/or women from a scholarly perspective. Anthony Institute’s International Graduate Student Research Conference. ![]() Anthony Keynote Address is presented annually in conjunction with the Susan B. ![]()
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