UM professor Lee Badgett named second most
powerful lesbian academic
The Daily Collegian
By Jasmine Renee Pina
March 26, 2008Female economist and University
of Massachusetts professor Lee Badgett has been
named by Curve Magazine one of the "20 Powerful
Lesbian Academics."
Badgett said that being a formal female
economist is different, but she got used to it
after a while.
"It is hard to break in that world," she
said. "Being a feminine economist is hard
because there are many challenges for women in
economics."
Badgett was listed as the second of the women
listed in the article, "20 Powerful Lesbian
Academics." She said it was odd to end up on the
list if not used to the attention. However, she
wants that type of influence, and said it was
powerful for her to be a part of that because
there aren't many enlightened professional
feminists as a whole. She also said she wants
there to be good data, ideas and reasoning for
people to see.
Badgett thinks the article on lesbian
academics portrays a place that values research
on gay and lesbian orientations. She considers
UMass to be an "open environment."
"The article is also important to UMass
because it pushes envelopment in social policy
and it said plenty about the good intellectual
environment for students and faculty," she said.
She also believes that the purpose of the
article was to offer a view on lesbian and gay
studies and the work that's involved. She finds
the people in the article to be very
influential.
Badgett's attributes consist of putting
certain issues in contact with concerns people
have about gay marriage, laws and anything
related to sexual orientation, and she has a
strong interest in public policy that goes
hand-in-hand with being serious about
discrimination based on sexual orientation,
race, gender and family.
A professor in the economics department at
UMass, Badgett has also been visiting UCLA law
school for the last two years. She had the
opportunity to stay but chose to come back to
UMass. She and her partner enjoy living here at
UMass; she says she loves the people, the work
she does, getting to know new faculty and the
campus in general.
Badgett has also been named director of a new
campus program - the institute for gay and
lesbian strategic studies. She enjoys being
director but it is not permanent because it is a
three-year term.
Badgett said she loves the life of an
economist but has other interests, including
walking her dogs, gardening and playing the
guitar and drums. She likes basketball, tennis
and soccer.
"Unfortunately, I only get to do these things
once every three weeks, except for walking my
dogs, of course."
Jasmine Renee Pina can be reached at jpina@student.umass.edu.
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