QGrad 2025 – Glittering Rage
Date
Friday, October 31, 2025
Conference: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Reception: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Location
Hershey Hall University of California, Los Angeles
Tentative Schedule
Check-in and Opening: 9:00 am - 9:30 am
Panel 1: 9:30 am - 10:45 am
Sticking to Each Other: Defiant Sociality as an Otherwise Ethics of Care
Moderator: Jamilet Ochoa, University of California, Los Angeles
- “The Doctor is Out: Harm Reduction, Health Care, and the Relational Dynamics of Well-Being”
Jason Contino
University of California, Los Angeles - “The Dolls Protect Ourselves: Vengeful Survival as Transfeminist Healing Justice”
Harper Rowan
San Diego State University - “Reimagining Abortion Care Through the Lens of LGBTQ+ Communities”
Faith Chinnapong
San Diego State University
On the Edge: Insurgency, Affect, and Queer Space
Moderator: Beren Azizi, University of California, Los Angeles
- “Insurgent Knowledges of Oceanwide Plaza Towers: Graffiti as Insurgent Planning in Downtown Los Angeles”
Jordan Wynne
University of California, Los Angeles - “Urbanism from the Trans Undercommons: Trans Placemaking for Liberation and Community Care”
Brita Higgins
University of California, Los Angeles - “Hot (White Cis) Girls Hit Curbs: The Racialized and Gendered Dynamics of Road Rage”
Abigail Corcoran
University of Arizona - “‘I am the Will’ Exhibition: Lubunya State of Emergence”
Lalu Ozban
University of California, Santa Cruz
Undisciplining Aesthetics: Desire and Negativity in Contemporary Art
Moderator: Wesleigh Gates, University of California, Los Angeles
- “It Feels Like Love but it’s the Drugs: Desire, Precarity, and Material Poetics in the Poem-Sculptures of José Luis Cortés”
Enrique Olivares Pesante University of California, Los Angeles - “The Problem of Measure: A Rhetorical Thought-Experiment Concerning Camp Aesthetics, Metron, and Black Conceptual Art”
Russell Ladson
University of California, Berkeley - “Modes of Upset in Andrew Henderson’s ‘Taking It To The Grave’”
Christine Negus
University of California, San Diego - “Trans Photographic Negativity in the Greer Lankton Archive”
Lily Wolf
The Ohio State University
- “The Doctor is Out: Harm Reduction, Health Care, and the Relational Dynamics of Well-Being”
Panel 2: 10:55 am - 12:10 pm
Working Group: Literature
Moderator: Nicole Prucha, University of California, Los Angeles
- “Diachronic Gender: Affirmation and Abolition in Jordy Rosenberg’s Confessions of the Fox”
James Vitiello
University of California, Irvine - “Glittering Rage and the Quest(ion) for Reparations in The Safekeep (2024)”
Alona Weimer
University of California, Los Angeles - “Trans Rage on the Literary Stage: Mignon’s Disidentificatory Performance”
Evan Martens
University of California, Davis - “Reading for Quiet: A Black Cultural Study of Black Queer Boyhood and Masculinity in Moonlight”
Tirrezz Hudson
University of California, San Diego
Performance Panel: Queer Diaspora Breakages: Badness and Cleansing as Sensual Rage
Moderator: Naz Oktay, University of California, Los Angeles
- Renatta Fordyce
University of California, Los Angeles - Dena Harry Saleh
University of Colorado, Boulder - Asher Firestone
University of Colorado, Boulder
Becoming Together: Friction, Skin, and Surface as Sensorial Nexus
Moderator: Bri Reddick, University of California, Santa Barbara
- “Blood and plasma: ruminating on (tender) magic”
Mariana Villegas
University of California, Los Angeles - “Stoned Femme Blues: Intoxicated Genders, Transsexual Rave Poetics, and Daniel Paul Schreber”
Willa Smart
University of California, Davis - “Spilt Ink and Glittering Refusals: On Rage, Refusal, and the Stickiness of Survival”
H.R. Gordon
State University of New York at Buffalo - “Glitching Circuits of Desire: Pleasure, Belonging, and Survival Across the Diasporic Digital Worlds of Trans-of-Color Nightlife”
Rae Landingin
University of Florida, Gainesville
- “Diachronic Gender: Affirmation and Abolition in Jordy Rosenberg’s Confessions of the Fox”
Lunch: 12:10 pm - 1:00 pm
Workshop/Working Group: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Working Group: Archive/Disruption
Moderator: Kristen Nelson, University of California, Santa Cruz
- “WJT Love(d/s) His Queer Daughters: The Contortion of Memory as Punishment for Queer Presence”
Sydney M. Triola
University of California, Los Angeles - “Ceramic Resistance in the Work of ARIA XYX: Love Medicine, Kink, and the IndigiQueer Archive in Kuskatan/El Salvador
Armando Perla
University of Montreal - “Travestipolitics of Care”
Lucas Ruppel
University of California, Davis - “Grounded Ephemerality: Aesthetic Production, Ephemera, and the Archive/s of Protest”
Taylor Marie Doherty
University of Arizona
Workshop: “Unraveling the Role of STEM in Justice-Oriented Epistemologies”
- Dr. Sergio Carbajo
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California, Los Angeles
- “WJT Love(d/s) His Queer Daughters: The Contortion of Memory as Punishment for Queer Presence”
Panel 3: 2:40 pm - 3:55 pm
Styles of Resistance: Performance, Protest, and Hemispheric Crossings
Moderator: Nidia Bautista, University of California, Los Angeles
- “Operations of Quotidian Life: Performance and Performativity as Resilience Tactics”
Florence Ho
University of California, Los Angeles - “‘Quisimos ser buenas’: Sex worker organizing and queer care networks across borders”
Viviana Valle Gomez
University of California, Santa Barbara - “Baile de Protesta: Embodying Transnational Resistance in El Salvador’s Kiki Ballroom”
Katherine Funes
University of California, Irvine - “‘QueerUltraViolence is beauty’: the Mary Nardini Gang, the Destruction of Hope, and the Possibility of Becoming”
Jake Licker
University of Arizona
Ordering Identities, Unruly Materialities
Moderator: Mustafa Siddiqui, Northwestern University
- “Affective Refusals: Anger and the Rejection of Gay Identity in Geneva’s Cruising Spaces”
Cihangir Can
University of California, Los Angeles - “Representing Queerness in Chinese Commercial Movies: Atomic Identification, the Practice of Care, and New Mode of Queer Relationality in Shao Yihui’s Her Story (2024)”
Eugenia Yuan
University of California, Los Angeles - “A Study of the Gay Latino (Chicano, Mexican, Mexican-American) Assumed Bottom Stereotype Glittering through the Rage of Social Media and Pornography in the US”
Gilberto Martinez Martinez
University of California, Los Angeles - “The Art of Unmaking: Trans Rage as a Politics of Aesthetic Interference”
Robin Konuk
Rutgers University
Queer Ruptures: Somatic Processes and Critically Disruptive Affects
Moderator: Ebony Oldham, University of California, Los Angeles
- “Screaming Rage Beyond the Page: Black Queer Feminist Practices of (Dis)Rupture”
Alyiah Marie Gonzales
Cornell University - “#femalerage, #relatable: Feminine Rage in TikTok Fan Edits”
Graciela Sierra-Moreno
University of California, Santa Cruz - “The Animal That Therefore Blackness Is: Animality, Blackness, and the Ontology of Sexual Difference”
Nam Do
University of Southern California
- “Operations of Quotidian Life: Performance and Performativity as Resilience Tactics”
Keynote: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
“Critical Pathways: Kiyoshi Kuromiya, queer history, and blackness’s radicality”
Che Gossett
Associate Director
The Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies
University of PennsylvaniaReception: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm


