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Rand, Erica - 2022 Follow Up
Erica Rand is a professor of Arts and Visual Culture at Bates College, an adult figure skater, author and activist. This is a follow-up interview to her previous interview for Querying the Past in 2017. Erica Rand was heavily involved with ACT- UP Portland and more specifically the branch of ACT UP called: Pissed Off Dyke Cell and Women’s Health Action Crew. But more recently she has been involved with a new form of activism through sports and writing. At Bates, she is pushing the importance of trans-inclusion policies in sports and even testing the gender limitations put in place in figure skating.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/querying_ohproject/1095/thumbnail.jp
Rand, Erica
Erica lived in Chicago for many years, but relocated to Maine because of her teaching position at Bates College. She is a Professor of Art and Visual Culture and of Gender and Sexuality Studies, and is acting interim chair of the Gender and Sexuality Studies department. She discussed her coming out process as well as her experiences as a budding activist in ACT UP and a branch of ACT UP, called The Pissed Off Dyke Cell. Erica talked significantly about her previous relationships and how those connections shaped her activisim as well as how her activism shaped her relationships. She spent the second half of the interview discussing her interests and passions for activism in this time of her life, her teaching and her ice skating. Erica also focused on her involvement, both personally and professionally with discovering and expressing sexual desire through her own journey with partners and her work with Salacious which is a queer feminist anti-racist sex magazine that began in 2013.
Citation
Please cite as: Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ Collection, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, University of Southern Maine Libraries.
For more information about the Querying the Past: Maine LGBTQ Oral History Project, please contact Dr. Wendy Chapkis.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/querying_ohproject/1024/thumbnail.jp
Fig. 1 in Study of some European wild hybrids of Erica L. (Ericaceae), with descriptions of a new nothospecies: Erica nelsonii Fagúndez and a new nothosubspecies: Erica veitchii nothosubsp. asturica Fagúndez
Fig. 1. – Erica ×nelsonii Fagúndez. A. Synflorescence of upper left fragment (typus); B. General view of upper right fragment. [P. F. Hunt 1636, K] [Drawn by the author]Published as part of Fagúndez, Jaime, 2012, Study of some European wild hybrids of Erica L. (Ericaceae), with descriptions of a new nothospecies: Erica nelsonii Fagúndez and a new nothosubspecies: Erica veitchii nothosubsp. asturica Fagúndez, pp. 51-57 in Candollea 67 (1) on page 53, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v671a7, http://zenodo.org/record/576238
Erica tetralix C.Linnaeus 1753
<i>Erica tetralix</i> L. <p>Salzburg: Pinzgau, Krimml, Gerlospass, Rand der Forststrasse SE vom Gh. Filzstein, ca. 1525m, 8738/4, 28.07.2005, leg./det. OS, Herbarium OS/LI.</p> <p> Nachdem erst vor kurzem <i>Erica tetralix</i> aus Oberösterreich (STÖHR 2000a), Salzburg (WITTMANN 1989, GRUBER & STROBL 1994 und 2002, STÖHR et al. 2002) und Tirol (POLATSCHEK 1999, MAIER et al. 2001) ziemlich zeitgleich nachgewiesen wurde, kann nun ein erstes Vorkommen aus dem Salzburger Pinzgau angeführt werden. Neuerdings konnte dieses ursprünglich atlantische Element auch in der Steiermark aufgefunden werden (schriftl. Mitt. H. MELZER sowie MAURER 2006). Inwieweit bei all diesen auf menschlich beeinflusste Standorte beschränkten Vorkommen eine Verschleppung mit Fahrzeugen oder mit Ansaatmischungen als Transportvektoren in Frage kommt, bleibt abzuklären. Im Gegensatz dazu werden die benachbarten Vorkommen in Südbayern jüngst von MAYER (2006) als möglicherweise indigen angesehen.</p>Published as part of <i>Stöhr, O., Pilsl, P., Essl, F., Hohla, M. & Schröck, C., 2007, Beiträge zur Flora von Österreich, II, pp. 155-292 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 39 (1)</i> on page 199, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5407540">10.5281/zenodo.5407540</a>
Veterinary science : humans, animals and health
This living book is a collection of open access materials bringing scientific papers to a humanities audienc
Interview with Erica Jolly - teacher, author and founding member of SA Social Studies Teachers Association
Erica is a teacher and author who was a founding member of the SA Social Studies Teachers Association (contributing to its text books) and the SA History Teachers Association. She took her Masters in English Literature at Flinders University and taught in Girls and Boys Technical Colleges for 40 years. Erica's published works include a history of vocational education in South Australia from 1897 - 2001, We Came to Marion 1955 - 1995 (1995), A Broader Vision: Voices of Vocational Education in SA (2001), Challenging the Divide: Approaches to Science and Poetry (2010), and Making a Stand (2015)
Employment and wage trends in Oregon's green building and development sector
by Erica Thatcher.Title from PDF caption (viewed on July 13, 2020).Converted from HTML.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Rand, Sarah. The small book of hip checks: On queer gender, race, and writing.
The small book of hip checks: On queer gender, race, and writing by Erica Rand is an accessible look into the revising process of writing through hip checks and personal stories. This review examines the concept of hip checks in writing, personal stories as a reflexive writing tool, and the role of the “hip check” in the feminist classroom. Rand’s book is well suited for educators looking to help their students through the writing and revising process
How to 'Escape from Model Land': an interview with Erica Thompson
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<div>Author Erica Thompson talks to Real World Data Science about the 'social element' of mathematical modelling, how it manifests, and what to do about it. Published online at <a href="https://realworlddatascience.net/viewpoints/interviews/posts/2023/01/25/erica-thompson.html">https://realworlddatascience.net/viewpoints/interviews/posts/2023/01/25/erica-thompson.html</a></div>
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Green tasks of water treatment workers
by Erica Thatcher.Title from PDF caption (viewed on July 13, 2020).Converted from HTML.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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