Women We Know
The women we know perpetuate a different sorority stereotype than the one that makes most headlines. These women appreciate curiosity, empower development, build community, promote generosity, foster belonging and provide friendship. The women we know may be students, teachers, business owners, volunteers, co-workers, civic leaders, parents, spouses and possibly the woman next door. They challenge us in the authentic pursuit of our vision to inspire action and impact lives. They are the women we know, they are Delta Zeta.
Women We Know
Season 2, Episode 13, Marie Cartier, Scholar, Artist, Author and Queer Activist
Joining Mallory and Allison on a bonus episode of the podcast is Dr. Marie Cartier, who was initiated at the Theta Gamma Chapter at the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Cartier teaches at Univ. Calif. Irvine in Film and Media Studies, and at California State University Northridge in Gender and Women’s Studies as well as in Queer Studies. Her Ph.D. is in Religion from Claremont Graduate University in Women Studies and Religion, with an emphasis on theology, ethics and culture. Her book, Baby You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars and Theology before Stonewall was published by Acumen Press in 2013. She also has three Master of Fine Arts Degrees – Film Studies and Theater from UCLA and Visual Art from Claremont.
Learn more about Marie at https://babyyouaremyreligion.com