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Keri Graham, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor and Program Advisor for Gender and Identity Studies at Saint Martin's University. She holds affiliations with the College of Arts and Sciences, Leadership Studies, Political Science, and Women's, Gender, and Ethnic Studies programs. Her research focuses on transnational feminisms, nationalist struggles and gender, feminist pedagogy, and 90's activism including Riot Grrrl movements.
Education includes a B.A. from Saint Martin's University and an M.A. in Women's and Gender Studies from UNC Greensboro. She completed a curriculum development internship at Saint Martin's in 2009. Graham received the Dr. Charlotte Roberts Women in Leadership Grant for her work in queer theory.
Her current writing project explores evolving theoretical and pedagogical approaches in women's studies. She teaches courses such as Intro to Queer Theory and Feminist Methodology. Office located in Old Main 311.
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