Brown Bag Lecture Series Topics Include Obsession with Organization, Transgender Bathroom Use
September 13, 2017
The Brown Bag Lecture Series returns to Sonoma State University this fall, featuring a selection of speakers from the School of Social Sciences. Those interested are invited to pack a lunch, as lectures are from 4 to 5 p.m. in Stevenson 2011.
The series kicks off with a lecture by psychology professor Matthew Paolucci Callahan on the perceptions of transgender women and men in public restrooms.
Lectures are free and open to the public, parking on campus is $5-$8. For more information visit https://www.sonoma.edu/socsci/involvement/public-lecture-series.html.
Brown Bag Lecture Series Schedule
Sept. 19 | Perceptions of Transgender Women and Men in Public Restrooms: Correlates and Gender Differences Matthew Paolucci Callahan, Psychology |
Sept. 26 | Building Science in Place: Establishing the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in the 1930’s and 1940’s Laura Alice Watt, Geography, Environment and Planning |
Oct. 10 | The Social Context of Self-Esteem: Examining Racial/Ethnic Differences Between Global and Specific Self-Esteem for the Friend Identity” Emily Vieira Asencio, Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies |
Oct. 17 | Care Network Structure and Risk Factors for Unreliable Care Brian Gillespie, Sociology |
Oct. 24 | Diversity Resilience Training: Psychological Intervention to Buffer Effects of Discrimination, Racism, and Stereotyped Threat in Low Income First Generation College Freshmen Glenn Brassington, Psychology |
Nov. 7 | Container Capitalism and Charismatic Containers: Professional Organizers and the American Obsession with Organizing Melinda Milligan, Sociology |
Nov. 28 | Revolutionizing the World? The Russian Revolution and Its Centenary Stephen Bittner, History |