Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University, interviews Dorothy Sue Cobble, professor at Rutgers University in the departments of Labor Studies and Employee Relations and the department of History. Thomson and Cobble discuss the feminism movements in the United States and the intersection of women\u27s movements with labor and class movements. Cobble discusses grassroots activism, movements for equal rights and equal pay, and the changing objectives of feminists. Thomson and Cobble conclude by discussing contemporary issues and the historical precedent of affecting change at the state level
grantor: University of TorontoThis research is my understanding of the trajectory of eigh...
Abstract provided by interviewer Jane Tomlinson. Tracy Shilcutt attended Abilene Christian Universit...
Women\u27s studies majors at the University of Minnesota are required to take two quarters of a cour...
Associate Director, Project on the Status and Education of Women Interviewed by Julia Lamber and Jea...
Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University and Mohammed Elnaiem, studen...
Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University, interviews a representative...
Professor of History (1967-2000). Topics include:Development of Women’s Studies, Affirmative Action...
Oral History Interview included the change, purpose, and population of women\u27s studies program o...
Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University, interviews Elaine Parsons, ...
Carolyn Wheeler talks about teaching at the University of Montana and the pay-scale discrimination s...
IJPS Editor-in-Chief Riane Eisler interviews Charlotte Bunch, BA, PhD (hon)founding director and sen...
The Global Feminisms Project (https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/) is a collaborative inter...
In our Fall issue (Vol. VII, No. 4), we published an article by historian Anne Firor Scott about Emm...
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Doing feminist work from within patriarchal institutions comes with unique challenges. We invited tw...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research is my understanding of the trajectory of eigh...
Abstract provided by interviewer Jane Tomlinson. Tracy Shilcutt attended Abilene Christian Universit...
Women\u27s studies majors at the University of Minnesota are required to take two quarters of a cour...
Associate Director, Project on the Status and Education of Women Interviewed by Julia Lamber and Jea...
Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University and Mohammed Elnaiem, studen...
Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University, interviews a representative...
Professor of History (1967-2000). Topics include:Development of Women’s Studies, Affirmative Action...
Oral History Interview included the change, purpose, and population of women\u27s studies program o...
Jennifer Thomson, assistant professor of History at Bucknell University, interviews Elaine Parsons, ...
Carolyn Wheeler talks about teaching at the University of Montana and the pay-scale discrimination s...
IJPS Editor-in-Chief Riane Eisler interviews Charlotte Bunch, BA, PhD (hon)founding director and sen...
The Global Feminisms Project (https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/) is a collaborative inter...
In our Fall issue (Vol. VII, No. 4), we published an article by historian Anne Firor Scott about Emm...
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Doing feminist work from within patriarchal institutions comes with unique challenges. We invited tw...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research is my understanding of the trajectory of eigh...
Abstract provided by interviewer Jane Tomlinson. Tracy Shilcutt attended Abilene Christian Universit...
Women\u27s studies majors at the University of Minnesota are required to take two quarters of a cour...