I’ve found myself back in Brooklyn after teaching a term at Lawrence and a semester at Merrimack, needing work.
I’d prefer teaching work in the NYC area, or lectures at colleges or the like, but really I’ll consider anything that pays okay. Lecture gigs are always good fun.
I am, of course, for hire as a coach, to help find transition resources, and for other trans-related stuff. I’m happy to provide an ear or a shoulder to cry on for trans people & partners alike.
I’m also a decent editor, writer, and admin. I’m a good lecturer and teacher. I can bookkeep if necessary. If you want to see more about what I do and what I’ve done, my author website is the place to check: www.helenboydbooks.com.
But if any of you know academics, especially in English or Gender Studies, please mention me to them.
& While I’m at it, I need a new literary agent who represents fiction, too. & A grant to finish writing my novel.
Okay, I think that’s it for now.
Helen,
Not sure about the pay, and the position is in Syracuse, but my college has a faculty opening for an Asst Prof with “expertise in the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply: multicultural issues, minority populations, community activism, gender and sexuality studies.”
Details here: http://empire1.esc.edu/ESConline/Forms/jobdb.nsf/30e5c6355053d33f85256f31006f4c0b/acfb23d96bc7b65e852573df00573d7b?OpenDocument
Well, it’s about time you fed this to “360”
We’ve dropped your name around the UWMad
You might drop an Email on Anne Enke, http://history.wisc.edu/people/faculty/enke.htm author of “Finding The Movement”
or that woman, Maren maren_greathouse@hotmail.comworking on that ‘discrimination in the workplace’ study in south central Wi.
As far as a grant goes…let me know where they’re handing those out and I’ll get in line behind ya,;~), our offer on “the Louve’ shack” still stands though :~) good luck!