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Kristie Soares receives Joanne Arnold Courage and Commitment Award

Kristie Soares
Assistant Professor Kristie Soares, faculty member in women and gender studies and co-director of the LGBTQ Studies Program, has been named the 2023 recipient of the Joanne Arnold Courage and Commitment Award. This annual award is given to a faculty, staff, alumnus, or community member who embodies the character and values of Professor Emerita Joanne Arnold, who served as the inaugural chair of the Chancellor’s Standing Committee on Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues in 1993, and inspired many through her courage and commitment to finding justice for all. Dr. Arnold's leadership was instrumental in creating a more inclusive campus for LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty.

In receiving this award, Dr. Soares will be recognized at the Lavender Graduation Ceremony on Friday, May 12, 2023, with the following words on their notable work and commitment:

Dr. Soares has shown unstoppable commitment to the work of advocating, amplifying, and supporting LGBTQ+ voices and communities on campus and beyond. In the last year, Dr. Soares completed their book: Playful Protest: The Political Work of Joy in Latinx Media and published several public facing pieces to help spread the word outside of academic circles. They have also begun work on their second book, From Disco to Hip Hop: Latinx Masculinity and the Invention of Dance Music, which will house the largest collection of disco and DJing ephemera of any major university library in the US. Dr. Soares is currently planning an international conference in conjunction with the University of Exeter in the UK that will take place in May of 2024 and will focus on the how the advent of disco in the 1970s, and its reemergence in the 21st century, have worked to re-write the of gender, sexuality and race.

Dr. Soares’ work for the LGBTQ+ community goes well beyond their dynamic and important res