Johnnetta Cole, President of Spelman College, speech titled Women\u27s Studies/Minority Studies: A Necessity for Us All . Addresses issues of gender and race in modern society, the place of these issues in college curriculum and ends with this quote from Sojourner Truth: Sisters, I ain\u27t clear what you be after -- If women want any rights more than they got, why don\u27t they just take them and not be talking about it
A national conference, Beyond Sexism: Educating Women for the Future, was held November 9, 10, and...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
A detailed history of the Women\u27s Studies department at Denison, written by G. Wallace Chessman, ...
Invitation and program of 20th anniversary celebration of the general education requirement of Women...
A list of events held in 1990 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Women\u27s Studies/Minority S...
As a graduate student, I found the Convention an inspiring educational experience. The high level of...
Letter from Acting President, Sam Thios to Tom Gallant, Education Department, requesting participati...
I’m delighted to speak with you today and to say how much I admire the work of the National Council ...
At Old Dominion University, a state university of 14,500 students in Norfolk, Virginia, the concept ...
Special Anniversary Joint Issue of the Denison Women\u27s Studies Newsletter and Amandla, a publicat...
Packet of information with flyers, announcements, biographies and photos of 1990 Women\u27s Studies ...
In the fall of 1976 I was hired by the Women\u27s Studies Program at San Jose State University to te...
We must offer and create strategies for women of color to cope with not being heard and having abili...
Women have been struggling to find their place on campus and in the curriculum since the early 1970s...
A national conference, Beyond Sexism: Educating Women for the Future, was held November 9, 10, and...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
A detailed history of the Women\u27s Studies department at Denison, written by G. Wallace Chessman, ...
Invitation and program of 20th anniversary celebration of the general education requirement of Women...
A list of events held in 1990 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Women\u27s Studies/Minority S...
As a graduate student, I found the Convention an inspiring educational experience. The high level of...
Letter from Acting President, Sam Thios to Tom Gallant, Education Department, requesting participati...
I’m delighted to speak with you today and to say how much I admire the work of the National Council ...
At Old Dominion University, a state university of 14,500 students in Norfolk, Virginia, the concept ...
Special Anniversary Joint Issue of the Denison Women\u27s Studies Newsletter and Amandla, a publicat...
Packet of information with flyers, announcements, biographies and photos of 1990 Women\u27s Studies ...
In the fall of 1976 I was hired by the Women\u27s Studies Program at San Jose State University to te...
We must offer and create strategies for women of color to cope with not being heard and having abili...
Women have been struggling to find their place on campus and in the curriculum since the early 1970s...
A national conference, Beyond Sexism: Educating Women for the Future, was held November 9, 10, and...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...