is there some way I can quickly unlearn all of history so as to feel better about recent events
Andrea Gibson, a master of spoken-word poetry who cultivated legions of admirers with intensely personal, often political works exploring gender, love and a personal four-year fight with terminal ovarian cancer, has died at 49.
I am struggling with what might be a generational experience. The gulf war was pretty politically formative for me. It’s not history so much as memory this time.
It is destabilizing to see almost the exact same gameplan but this time without the guardrails that at the time I took for granted.
When you buy your SCIF from Temu:
I moved here a year ago from Florida and I am grateful I live here every single day.
Our article on gender-affirming IDs in Bolivia is out and open access!
Gender-affirming IDs are associated with positive outcomes, using interview and survey data that we designed and collected with the largest trans advocacy group in Bolivia:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Dear US-based democracy scholars: We (UBC political science) are hiring an endowed chair in democracy — come to Canada: politics.ubc.ca/faculty-hiri...
Alexandra Petri
The New York Times
New publication from our trans advocacy research collaboration!
We find that trans people seeking to change their names contend with heavy intersecting administrative burdens that push justice-involved and unhoused people out. healthandjusticejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
If you want federal funding judged by a committee of your peers with high success rates, UBC Political Science is hiring an endowed chair in democracy and SFU is hiring in political psychology
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/u...
As anti-trans legislation ramped up in Florida, trans Floridians sought legal, health, and employment help from advocacy groups.
Check out our collaborative project with trans advocates in Florida in the American Journal of Public Health: ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2...