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Bryn Mawr Students Present Papers at "Student Research on Women, Gender and Sexualities Conference"

May 2, 2016

Koko Zhang '19 and Brenna Levitin '16 both took part in panels at the "Student Research on Women, Gender and Sexualities Conference" held at Temple University last month.

Zhang submitted the paper, "Infinite Genders and the Gender Binary: The Impossibility of Labeling Every Gender" and Levitin submitted  "'We Are/We Have Always Been:' A Multi-Linear History of LGBT Experiences at Bryn Mawr College, 1970-2000."

Zhang's paper was written as part of Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Casey Miller's Emily Balch Seminar on the anthropology of transgenderism.

Levitin's paper, first delivered at the Greenfield Digital Center's Women's History in a Digital World conference in 2015, is based on her independent research on LGBT histories of Bryn Mawr, and is about the digital exhibit she made on the subject.

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