Affiliate Groups

  • ASIAN AND ASIAN AMERICAN CLASSICAL CAUCUS (AAACC)

    Asian and Asian American students and scholars of classical antiquity interested in studying the reception of the classical tradition in contemporary Asian and Asian American culture and committed to increasing the diversity of the field of Classics.

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  • CLASSICS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE GROUP

    The Classics and Social Justice group brings together scholars who are working in various ways on social justice, using Classics. This work brings Classics out of the academy and returns it to the least privileged in our society; this group seeks to draw together those trained in the field who are in some cases giving intellectual life-lines to those in difficult situations: the incarcerated, veterans, and children with least access to quality education.

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  • CRIPANTIQUITY

    CripAntiquity is an international advocacy organization for disabled and neurodiverse students, teachers, scholars, staff, artists, and writers in ancient studies. Our mission is to combat ableism by amplifying disabled and neurodiverse perspectives; creating resources that will empower individuals and transform institutions; and fostering community among our members.

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  • EOS

    Eos exists to create a supportive, dedicated community for studying Africana receptions of ancient Greece and Rome and to foster collaborative research and pedagogy between Classics and other disciplines.

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  • EuGeStA

    EuGeStA is an international network which brings together European researchers working from the perspectives developed in Gender Studies in different disciplinary fields of Antiquity, including literature, philosophy, history, history of art, history of religion, law, medicine, economics, and archaeology.

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  • HESPERIDES

    Classics in the luso-hispanic world. Hesperides holds within its purview any scholarship that examines the diverse manifestations of Greco-Roman engagements across and between Iberian contact zones: the Mediterranean, the Americas, the Caribbean, the Pacific, and beyond. Additionally, the organization welcomes scholarship highlighting the contributions of those who have been overlooked in previous scholarship, such as indigenous, Afrodescendent, and female voices.

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  • LAMBDA CLASSICAL CAUCUS (LCC)

    Lambda Classical Caucus is a coalition of queer Classicists--including, but not limited to, lesbians, bisexuals, gay men, and transgendered people--and their friends and supporters. The LCC’s scholarly purpose is to promote research that reflects the personal and intellectual interests of queer scholars, and provide a bridge between Classics and the interdisciplinary fields of LGBT/Queer Studies, the history of sexuality, cultural studies, and gender theory.

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  • MOUNTAINTOP COALITION

    The Mountaintop Coalition is composed of students and scholars of the ancient Mediterranean world and its reception (broadly defined) with a shared interest in advancing the professional goals of Classicists who identify as members of ethnic groups traditionally underrepresented in the field.

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  • MULTICULTURALISM, RACE & ETHNICITY IN CLASSICS CONSORTIUM (MRECC)

    The Multiculturalism, Race & Ethnicity in Classics Consortium (MRECC) works to raise awareness and support the study of multiculturalism, race, and ethnicity in classics and classical archaeology at all levels. MRECC aims to:

    1) support students and faculty from underrepresented groups;

    2) aid in the research of race and ethnicity in the Classical world;

    3) and provide resources for the teaching of race, ethnicity, and multiculturalism in the Classics classroom.

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  • TRANS IN CLASSICS (TIC)

    This group is for trans and non-binary folx and their friends to meet and discuss trans-issues in Classical Studies, to provide resources to benefit and broaden our academic community and to improve scholarship touching on trans-identities or readings.

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