This panel will look at some of the issues that parallel the women\u27s suffrage movement of the past by addressing topics where gender inequalities persist today and discussing possible steps we can take for a better future. Leigh Creighton Bond, Feminist Women\u27s Health Center Dr. Lori Cox Han, political science professor, Chapman University Jane Stoever, director, UCI Domestic Violence Clinic Monika Taliaferro, attorney, District of Columbi
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Our panel will be discussing recent developments in the intersex and transsexual communities. The tr...
Julie Greenberg, Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Brad Sears, Executive Director and...
Building inclusive and equitable workplaces, sharing career success strategies and best practices, a...
Explore and contextualize the dynamic histories and discourses of feminism over the past 40 years as...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant global health and human rights issue, affecting one in ...
The panel on unexpected coalitions taps the power generated at the switch points where the academy, ...
An international panel of four women discussed the changes women have made and still face in their o...
Mainebiz\u27s Women Leadership Forum was held April 6, 2017 in Portland, where panelists discussed s...
This panel will focus on the origins of the suffrage movement, the key components of its progression...
• HERI and Gender A persistent and transversal dimension of the HERI debate is that of gender. The w...
Panel Members: Sharon Kehl Califano, Shortridge Academy Containing “Romantic Friendships”: Same-Se...
Hello and welcome. We are thrilled to see you all here. I speak on behalf of my co-panelists in than...
This panel continues the story from the days following the passage of the 19th Amendment through to ...
Panel Chair: Frank Vogel Mounira Maya Charrad Steady Reforms: Path Dependency Theory and Gender Legi...
Gender equality in the United States has, at times, been an activist movement in and of itself and, ...
Our panel will be discussing recent developments in the intersex and transsexual communities. The tr...
Julie Greenberg, Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Brad Sears, Executive Director and...
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