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Anthropology & Sociology x Thinking Out Loud
Tuesday
10
June
Thinking-Out-Loud---Pride-Month

Online Chat for Students

PRIDE EDITION
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What does queerness mean across cultures, institutions, and bodies? 
How can we think critically — and curiously — about gender and sexuality today?

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Our ANSO talk series continues for Pride Month! 🌈

In this special Pride edition, we’re honoured to welcome Dr. Aditya Bharadwaj, Head of the Anthropology and Sociology Department, and Esra Balkas, representative of QISA – the Queer Initiative at the Institute.

Dr. Bharadwaj’s research spans the intersections of gender, health, reproduction, biotechnologies, and the body. 
He also teaches the popular course Curiously Queer, which explores queerness as a political and intellectual lens.

Come with your questions, reflections, or simply to listen in.
Mic and camera optional — your vibe, your call.

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