BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4//
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260405T214928EDT-9177AU2j5f@132.216.98.100
DTSTAMP:20260406T014928Z
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest! Registration for this event is clo
 sed. \n\nThis Lunch&Learn session features a panel on the evolution of the
  advances and challenges in capturing the voices of LGBTQ communities. We 
 will explore the role of intersectionality\, data-driven decision-making\,
  and current challenges in capturing LGBTQ voices in research.\n\nAgenda\n
 \n12:00-12:05 PM Welcome & Introductions\n	12:05-12:45 PM Lecture\n	12:45-12
 :55 PM Moderated Q&A\n	12:55-1:00 PM Closing and upcoming sessions\n\n\nFea
 tured Speaker\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				Dr. Shantel Gabrieal Buggs is an Assistant 
 Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Florida State Unive
 rsity. Her research focuses on race\, gender\, culture\, and intimacy empl
 oying a Black feminist and critical race theory approach. Her primary rese
 arch agenda explores multiracial women’s online dating experiences and con
 ceptions of interracial relationships. She has published in a variety of a
 cademic outlets and regularly contributes to the online platform for the f
 eminist magazine\, Bitch . She has co-edited special issues for Teaching S
 ociology and Information\, Communication and Society and currently is co-e
 diting a collection of LGBTQIA+ perspectives on consent in the Me Too era\
 , which is under contract at Rutgers University Press.\n\n				 \n			\n		\n		\n			\n				 \n\n
 				\n\n				 \n			\n			\n				 \n\n				 \n\n				Dr. Nicole Denier is an Assistant Professor of Sociol
 ogy at the University of Alberta\, specializing in Work\, Economy\, and So
 ciety. Her research focuses on the labour market as both an engine and sit
 e of social transformation. Dr. Denier is particularly interested in the i
 nterplay between social and economic inequality. To this end\, she is curr
 ently working with collaborators to carry out a comprehensive mixed method
 s project on gender and sexual orientation inequality in Canadian workplac
 es.\n\n				 \n			\n		\n		\n			\n				 \n\n				 \n\n				\n\n				 \n			\n			\n				 \n\n				Dr. Claire Kamp Dush is Profes
 sor at the Minnesota Population Center and in the Department of Sociology 
 at the University of Minnesota. A family demographer with expertise in int
 imate relationships and health\, she is the principal investigator of two 
 National Institutes of Health-funded data collections. The first project\,
  with Dr. Wendy Manning\, is the National Couples’ Health and Time Study\,
  the first fully powered\, population representative study of cohabiting a
 nd married sexual and gender diverse individuals in the United States with
  a comparison sample of married and cohabiting cis-heterosexual individual
 s\, and their partners\, as well. The second project\, with Dr. Miles Tayl
 or\, is a data collection for the third repeated cross-section the Marital
  Instability across the Life Course and the Work and Family Life 2000 stud
 y to examine age-period-cohort models of marriage and health.\n\n				 \n			\n		\n		\n
 			\n				 \n\n				\n\n				 \n			\n			\n				 \n\n				Dr. Gary J. Gates is a recognized expert on the geo
 graphy and demography of the lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, and transgender (L
 GBT) population. Justice Anthony Kennedy cited Gates’ friend-of-the-court 
 brief in his US Supreme Court majority opinion holding that same-sex coupl
 es have a constitutional right to marriage. Gates co-authored The Gay and 
 Lesbian Atlas and has published extensively on the demographic and economi
 c characteristics of the LGBT population. National and international media
  outlets regularly feature his work. He retired as a Distinguished Scholar
  and Research Director at the Williams Institute\, UCLA School of Law. Gat
 es currently serves as an Associate Vintner at Timbre Winery and enjoys co
 oking and photography in his retirement at his home in Ireland.\n\n				 \n			\n		\n
 	\n\n\nLunch&Learn\n\nThis is the second Lunch&Learn session of the 2021-22
  Training Year. The Lunch&Learn series is designed to introduce our Fellow
 s\, team members\, and partners to emerging research in topics of populati
 on dynamics and population aging. These modules will cover the Four CAnD3 
 Population Aging Axes: (1) family and social inclusion\; (2) education\, l
 abour and inequality\; (3) migration and ethnicity\; and (4) wellbeing and
  autonomy. \n\nCAnD3 Newsletters\n\nSign up for our newsletter to keep up 
 to date with CAnD3 events.\n\n \n
DTSTART:20211110T170000Z
DTEND:20211110T180000Z
LOCATION:CA\, Webinar
SUMMARY:Advances and Challenges in Capturing LGBTQ Communities and Voices
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/cand3/channels/event/advances-and-challenges-capt
 uring-lgbtq-communities-and-voices-333872
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
