Julie Beaulieu

Dr. Julie Beaulieu is a Lecturer in the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies (GSWS) Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Julie teaches a range of classes on gender and sexuality, including Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Introduction to Feminist Theory; Transgender Studies; Global LGBTQ Literature; Queer Theory; and Sex and Sexualities. Her doctoral research focused on the history of gender, sexuality, and emotion in eighteenth-century British literature. She is currently working on her first book manuscript, entitled, Obsessive Love: A Queer History. Julie received her PhD in Literature with a doctoral certificate in GSWS from the University of Pittsburgh.

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Gender and Sexuality: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace (Coursera)

What is sex? What is gender? What is sexuality? What do we mean by LGBTQIA? How are these concepts related to the workplace? How have our understandings of these terms changed over time, and how have these changes impacted work and culture? To help you answer these important questions, [...]