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Chris Cuomo to deliver the 13th annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture at UGA

Chris Cuomo to deliver the 13th annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture at UGA

Athens, Ga. – Chris Cuomo, director of the Institute for Women’s Studies and professor of philosophy and women’s studies at the University of Georgia, will present the 13th annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture on Friday, April 13, at 12:30 p.m. in the M. Smith Griffith Auditorium in the Georgia Museum of Art. Her lecture is titled “Religion and the Right to Be Gay.”

Cuomo’s research focuses on ethics, feminist philosophies, race, sexuality, environmental ethics and art. A life-long activist, she is the author of The Philosopher Queen: Feminist Essays on War, Love & Knowledge, which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award and an American Philosophical Association Book Award in 2003; Feminism and Ecological Communities, a critically recognized text in eco-feminist philosophy; and numerous scholarly essays on ethics and contemporary political life. Her most recent book, The Feminist Philosophy Reader, will be published in August 2007.

Along with the work on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered rights that she will be presenting in the Coley lecture, her other current research involves indigenous knowledge concerning climate change in northern Alaska.

Before coming to UGA in 2006, Cuomo was professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. She received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Cuomo has been awarded grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Science Foundation and the Charles Phelps Taft Center.

The Andrea Carson Coley Lecture in Women’s Studies was endowed through a donation made by Andrew and Kathy Coley in memory of their daughter Andrea Carson Coley (1972-1993), who was a certificate candidate in Women’s Studies. Each spring, the lecture brings to campus scholars doing cutting-edge research in the area of lesbian and gay studies.For more information, contact the Institute for Women’s Studies at 706/542-2846.

A reception honoring the Coley family will precede the lecture at 11:30 a.m. in the GMOA lobby.