Presentations & Symposia

Wynn Strange. Aug 2024. Intersectional Solidarity in Practice: Supplanting Sociological ‘Classics’ with Scholarship from the Trans Justice Syllabus. Presenter and co-organizer with Rosalind Kichler. American Sociological Association. Montreal, CA.

Strange, Wynn. Apr 2023. Concerned with implications on movement: Social constraints of third gender marker selection on state identification. California Institute for Integral Studies Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Faculty Training. Virtual.

Jennifer Lai, Penny Harvey, and Wynn Strange. Jan 2023. Sociologists for Trans Justice Pre-conference at Sociologists for Women in Society. Presenter and organizer. New Orleans, LA.

Strange, Wynn. Jan 2023. Concerned with implications on movement: Social constraints of third gender marker selection on state identification. Sociologists for Trans Justice sponsored panel presentation at Sociologists for Women in Society. New Orleans, LA.

Amy Lubitow, Wynn Strange, Miriam Abelson, and Tina Burdsall. Oct 2022. Panel discussion of researching from a critical or radical perspective: Joys, challenges, and disciplinary constraints. Invited participant. PSU Department of Sociology Professionalization Seminar. Portland, OR.

Strange, Wynn. Aug 2022. Sociologists for Trans Justice Writing Workshop. Facilitator. At the American Sociological Association and Sociologists for Women in Society Summer Conference. Los Angeles, CA.

Strange, Wynn. Aug 2022. “I like the idea in theory”: Negotiating Tensions of Trans/Nonbinary* Subjectivity Under New Regimes of Legal Gender Marker and Gender-Affirming Name Changes. Roundtable at the Sociologists for Women in Society Summer Conference. Los Angeles, CA.

Strange, Wynn. May 2022. Queer enby resistance to biopower and the agency in relational subjectivity in gender and name changes. Brown Bag Series presentation at Portland State University.

Sociologists for Trans Justice’s Publish Me 2021: Advancing Trans, Nonbinary, & Intersex Scholarship Writing Symposium. August 2021. Facilitator and organizer. Virtual.

Strange, Wynn. April 2021. Is Nonbinary Legal Recognition a Paradox? An Analysis of Maryland and California Nonbinary Gender Marker Laws and Legal Guidance Documents. Presentation at the Center for Veteran Involvement in Care QualForum. Virtual.

Strange, Wynn. March 2021. Is Nonbinary Legal Recognition a Paradox? An Analysis of Maryland and California Nonbinary Gender Marker Laws and Legal Guidance Documents. Panel presentation at Pacific Sociological Association Conference. Virtual.

Strange, Wynn. Aug 2019. Understanding and expanding the use of virtual ethnography in sociological methodology. Informal Discussion Roundtables at the ASA Annual Meeting. New York, NY.

Eckstrom, Elizabeth; Jeanne-Marie Guise; Lucy Savitz; Amanda Hendrix. September 2018. Oregon Healthy Aging Summit. Panel presentation and organizer. Portland, OR.

Hendrix, Amanda. March 2018. Avoiding the Leaky Pipeline: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Power of Social and Cultural Capital in the Workplace. Panel presentation at the Pacific Sociological Association Conference. Long Beach, CA.

Hendrix, Amanda. January 2018. Avoiding the Leaky Pipeline: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Power of Social and Cultural Capital in the Workplace. Panel presentation at the Sociologists for Women in Society Conference. Atlanta, GA.

Parrenas, Rhacel Salazar, Anna C Smedley-Lopez, Hung Cam Thai, Roberto Hernandez, and Amanda Hendrix. April 2017. Global Social Mobility: A Panel Discussion on Inequality and Why Social Mobility Matters in a Global Context. Panel chair and organizer at 26th Annual SDSU Sociology Graduate Student Committee Symposium. San Diego, CA.

Hendrix, Amanda. April 2017. Negotiating Counter Nerd Identities Against a Dominate Narrative. Panel presentation at the Pacific Sociological Association Conference. Portland, OR.

Hendrix, Amanda. November 2016. Negotiating Counter Nerd Identities Against a Dominate Narrative. Panel presentation at the California Sociological Association Conference. Riverside, CA.

Hendrix, Amanda. April 2016. Constructing Gender Identity through Fandom: An Analysis of Comic Book Character Captain Marvel’s Women Fans. Panel presentation at the Pacific Sociological Association Conference. Oakland, CA.

Hendrix, Amanda. May 2014. Sexism, Female Performativity, and Female Presence in Comic Books: A Fresh Look at Sue Storm and Jean Grey. Panel presentation at the Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference. Honolulu, HI. Hendrix, Amanda. May 2014.

Sexism, Female Performativity, and Female Presence in Comic Books: An Analysis of Sue Storm and Jean Grey. Panel presentation at the 13th Annual California State University, Chico Behavioral and Social Sciences Symposium. Chico, CA.