Dare to use the F Word: Feminism! Students in this section of First-Year Seminar will learn about feminism, including its definitions and how it can be used for knowledge production and activism for social justice. Our course will use the Ms. Magazine digital reader to access current and historical publications about feminism. We will spend the semester exploring the intersectional aspects of gender, race, class, and sexuality in American culture through topics such as violence against women, equity and labor, media and popular culture, women in leadership, and more
Feminist Frontiers is intended for use in courses on women\u27s studies, gender studies, feminist st...
This paper focuses on a team-taught gender studies colloquium in the spring term of 2016 at Phillips...
Two startling statistics: Every two minutes, someone in America is raped; and, one out of four coll...
Join the American Democracy Project, Professor Hollie Marquess, and Dr. Amanda Buday to discuss the ...
Undergraduate paper for WMNS 434: "History of the Second Wave," Fall 2004. Submitted by instructors ...
Using third-wave feminism and playwriting as the foundation, this project intends to examine the his...
While preparing for today I discovered that I had already used the \u27F\u27 word in a panel present...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
The Women and the F-Word team is thrilled to announce its first seminar exploring the question of wo...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
Goals: To introduce students to the interdisciplinary academic field of women\u27s studies, includin...
I’m thinking of a word. Can you guess it? This word is considered negative and harsh. It’s generally...
The increasing use of Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) surveys by university administrators to a...
Feminism is considered a vile word by many people in today’s society, including both men and women o...
Goals: This multidisciplinary course is designed to introduce students to the major areas of feminis...
Feminist Frontiers is intended for use in courses on women\u27s studies, gender studies, feminist st...
This paper focuses on a team-taught gender studies colloquium in the spring term of 2016 at Phillips...
Two startling statistics: Every two minutes, someone in America is raped; and, one out of four coll...
Join the American Democracy Project, Professor Hollie Marquess, and Dr. Amanda Buday to discuss the ...
Undergraduate paper for WMNS 434: "History of the Second Wave," Fall 2004. Submitted by instructors ...
Using third-wave feminism and playwriting as the foundation, this project intends to examine the his...
While preparing for today I discovered that I had already used the \u27F\u27 word in a panel present...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
The Women and the F-Word team is thrilled to announce its first seminar exploring the question of wo...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
Goals: To introduce students to the interdisciplinary academic field of women\u27s studies, includin...
I’m thinking of a word. Can you guess it? This word is considered negative and harsh. It’s generally...
The increasing use of Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) surveys by university administrators to a...
Feminism is considered a vile word by many people in today’s society, including both men and women o...
Goals: This multidisciplinary course is designed to introduce students to the major areas of feminis...
Feminist Frontiers is intended for use in courses on women\u27s studies, gender studies, feminist st...
This paper focuses on a team-taught gender studies colloquium in the spring term of 2016 at Phillips...
Two startling statistics: Every two minutes, someone in America is raped; and, one out of four coll...