In The News: Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies

Carson Now

Sondra Cosgrove, PhD, Executive Director and Chair of the Board for Vote Nevada and Professor of History at the College of Southern Nevada, will be the featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon.

Teller Report

In Vienna, a singer converted to feminist porn Vienna leaving lyric to get into porn?

SWI swissinfo.ch

Leave the lyric to dedicate himself to porn? It is the bet of an Austrian mezzo-soprano who left the solemn world of opera to produce sex films with an ethical and feminist background.

The Local

Seven years ago, Adrineh Simonian bowed out of a successful career as an opera singer to produce pornography instead.

Detroit Free Press

Sophia Calloway moved from Cincinnati to Phoenix last year to be closer to her parents, who relocated from Ohio to the Arizona desert three years earlier for new jobs.

USA Today

Sophia Calloway moved from Cincinnati to Phoenix last year to be closer to her parents, who relocated from Ohio to the Arizona desert three years earlier for new jobs.

Yahoo!

Sophia Calloway moved from Cincinnati to Phoenix last year to be closer to her parents, who relocated from Ohio to the Arizona desert three years earlier for new jobs.

WhoWhatWhy

If an ambitious amendment to Minneapolis’s city charter passes this year — the Public Safety Charter Amendment — one of two things will happen, depending on your take on the amendment.

The Daily Gamecock

"Invisible No More," the first book of its kind to detail the extensive Black history at the University of South Carolina, is set to be released in November.

KNPR News

To ban, or not to ban, that was a question this month for the popular OnlyFans website, which announced a prohibition on explicit content only to reverse itself days later.

Black Perspectives

We are excited to announce the newly elected Executive Board officers of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS)! Each elected officer will officially assume their roles on January 1, 2022 and serve a two-year term.

Black Perspectives

The process of “memory making” is ongoing as activists throughout the African diaspora confront the past and challenge landscapes that pay homage to colonialism and Eurocentrism.