Darwin Day Lecture
Agustín Fuentes
Professor of Anthropology
Princeton University
Thursday, February 19 | 4:30–6:00 P.M. | Freeman Auditorium, HUB-Robeson Center
Sex is Bodies, Behaviors and Lives: The Biological Limits of the Binary and the Benefits of a Spectrum Approach
In this talk we’ll think with hot-button topics such as sports, health, and sexuality, explaining why we can acknowledge that females and males are not the same while also embracing a bio cultural reality where none of us fits into only one or two categories. The goal is to offer lucidity and reason to a contentious issue and clarify why the binary view of sex and gender is not only misguided but harmful.
Co-Sponsored by the Rock Ethics Institute
Darwin Day Panel Discussion
Agustín Fuentes
Professor of Anthropology
Princeton University
Hil Malatino
Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Philosophy,
Penn State
Michel Lee Garrett
Author and Editor, LGBTQIA+ Advocate
Friday, February 20 | 2:30–4:00 P.M. | 112 Chambers Building
The panel will interrogate how evolutionary concepts direct our understanding of modern life, identity, and justice and will engage with each other and address questions from attendees on a range of topics to gender/sex-related variation, experiences, and social issues in the past, present, and future.
Co-Sponsored by the Rock Ethics Institute