Amy Bhatt has been featured on the NWSA website! Look for her biography to learn more about her interest and her work in the feminist community. Also keep an eye out for her class next semester:...
Dr. Drabinski has a blog post regarding labor and public memory featured on the website Indyreader.org. Check out her piece, http://indyreader.org/content/labor-and-public-memory, and see how...
Check out this Gender + Women's Studies student for her work on the intersections of women's rights and political representation featured on the USM Celebrates Women's History website!...
RESCHEDULED: April 29th, 4pm in the Library 7th floor
Curious about Sandra Steingraber? Here's a passage from her biography page so you can learn more about who she is and what her message is: "Ecologist, author, and cancer survivor, Sandra...
Emek Ergun will be giving a presentation entitled "Breaking Taboos, Silences, and Codes through Feminist Translation: The Turkish Virgin Facilitation Critical Dialogues on Virginity," based on her...
The third edition of the Feminist Theory Reader anthologizes the important classical and contemporary works of feminist theory within a multiracial transnational framework. This edition includes...
Gender + Women's Studies is proud to annouce that graduating senior Alexandra Mills has been selected as a finalist for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia. Please join us...
Gender + Women's Studies is in the news! Studies in Feminist Activism—Kate Drabinski’s GWST 200 focuses on the history and present of feminist activist movements. Students will produce digital...
Amy Bhatt, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, is the co-author of Roots and Reflections: South Asians Map the Pacific Northwest, which will be released by the University of...