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The Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists

Current Directors of SOLGA


(Other Credits follow)

Officers

Co-Chairs:

Mary L. Gray (mlg@indiana.edu)
Indiana University • Bloomington, IN

Martin F. Manalansan IV (manalans@uiuc.edu)
The University of Illinois • Urbana-Champaign, IL

Secretary

Marcia Ochoa (marcia8a@ucsc.edu)
The University of California • Santa Cruz, CA

Treasurer

Karen Kelsky (kelsky@uiuc.edu)
The University of Illinois • Urbana-Champaign, IL

Other Directors

Benedict Prize Committee Co-Chairs:

Deb Amory (deborah.amory@esc.edu)
Empire State College • New York, NY

Mark Padilla (padillam@umich.edu)
The University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI

Payne Prize Committee Chair:

Ann M. Kakaliouras (akakalio@whittier.edu)
Whittier College • Whittier, CA

Previous Co-Chair:

Rudolph Gaudio (rudolf.gaudio@purchase.edu)
Purchase College • State University of New York, NY

Student Member

Theodore K. "Ted" Gideonse (tgideons@ucsd.edu)
University of California, San Diego • San Diego, CA

Program Directors:

Margot Weiss (margot.weiss@duke.edu)
Duke University • Durham, NC

Naisargi Dave
(naisargi.dave@utoronto.ca)
University of Toronto • Toronto, Canada


Other Credits:

AAA Commission on Lesbian / Gay / Bisexual / Transgender Issues in Anthropology:

Ellen Lewin (ellen-lewin@uiowa.edu)

William Leap (wlm@american.edu)

Liason to AAA Ethics Committee:

Karen Nakamura (nakamura@macalaster.edu)

Scott Morgensen (morgensen@macalester.edu)

Liason to AAA Human Rights Task Force

David Valentine (valen076@umn.edu)

Mentors List Manager:

Diana M. Pash (dpash@ucla.edu)
UCLA Center on Everyday Lives of Families

Graphics and logos designed by:

Kyle Willis and Michael Perrick

SOLGAN Editor/Transition Work Group Chair:

William Leap (wlm@american.edu)
American University • Washington D.C.


This page was last modified: 05/11/2007


The Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (SOLGA) of the American Anthropological Association was founded in 1988. SOLGA promotes communication, encourages research, develops teaching materials, and serves the interests of gay and lesbian anthropologists within the association.

This site was designed by C. Todd White.