Leigh Gilmore, a distinguished visiting professor of women’s and gender studies at Wellesley College, was the first speaker of this year’s Stephen E. King Lecture Series. Gilmore spoke about topics related to the #MeToo movement and its origins
In 2017 actress Alyssa Milano sparked the #MeToo movement as most people know it today. Unbeknownst ...
This Monday, Dec. 7, the group University of Maine Women in Academia will be hosting a presentation ...
Because university campuses are microcosms of broader political and social climates, the increasingl...
On Nov. 29, a panel discussion was held around the ongoing social media hashtag #MeToo. The discussi...
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, the University of Maine Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGS) Pro...
Every wave of feminism serves a different purpose based on the state of society and how it treats wo...
The Me Too or #MeToo movement has come under the spotlight in recent years since more survivors/vict...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that the #MeToo Movement and Twitter have contributed to the cha...
[Extract] The second special issue of The Journal of Environmental Education devoted to gender and e...
"He Said/She Said: Truth-Telling and #MeToo" analyses how the conversation about sexual violenc...
Claudia Brenner, a gay and lesbian activist, spoke at the University of Maine Tuesday in a lecture t...
The Feminist Judgments book series and the #MeToo movement share the feminist method of narrative. F...
Sexual assault and sexual harassment is a prevalent issue that affects women at disproportionate rat...
In light of current political events here in the United States and around the world, such as the #Me...
Many have hailed the #MeToo Movement as a turning point in the way this country discusses sexual ass...
In 2017 actress Alyssa Milano sparked the #MeToo movement as most people know it today. Unbeknownst ...
This Monday, Dec. 7, the group University of Maine Women in Academia will be hosting a presentation ...
Because university campuses are microcosms of broader political and social climates, the increasingl...
On Nov. 29, a panel discussion was held around the ongoing social media hashtag #MeToo. The discussi...
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, the University of Maine Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGS) Pro...
Every wave of feminism serves a different purpose based on the state of society and how it treats wo...
The Me Too or #MeToo movement has come under the spotlight in recent years since more survivors/vict...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that the #MeToo Movement and Twitter have contributed to the cha...
[Extract] The second special issue of The Journal of Environmental Education devoted to gender and e...
"He Said/She Said: Truth-Telling and #MeToo" analyses how the conversation about sexual violenc...
Claudia Brenner, a gay and lesbian activist, spoke at the University of Maine Tuesday in a lecture t...
The Feminist Judgments book series and the #MeToo movement share the feminist method of narrative. F...
Sexual assault and sexual harassment is a prevalent issue that affects women at disproportionate rat...
In light of current political events here in the United States and around the world, such as the #Me...
Many have hailed the #MeToo Movement as a turning point in the way this country discusses sexual ass...
In 2017 actress Alyssa Milano sparked the #MeToo movement as most people know it today. Unbeknownst ...
This Monday, Dec. 7, the group University of Maine Women in Academia will be hosting a presentation ...
Because university campuses are microcosms of broader political and social climates, the increasingl...