Monthly Archives: February 2014

Women’s History Month Lecture

The annual Women’s History Month Lecture will take place Friday, March 28th, 12:10-1:40, DAC, 306. Please join us and encourage your students to attend.   Dr. Tracey-Anne Cooper (St. John’s University) and Dr. Christine Senecal (Shippensberg University) will present, “Representations … Continue reading

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Dishing Gender Meeting Monday March 10!

Originally posted on SJU Women and Gender Studies:
Join us for a discussion of mothers and motherhood.  What are your thoughts?  Pizza too!  1:50 in the Writing Center lounge.  Suggested readings below.  Hope to see you! Elizabeth Badinter, A Philosopher’s…

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Angela Davis Lecture

TUESDAY March 4th | Angela Davis Main Lecture: “Feminism, Abolition & Radical Reconstruction in the 21st Century” New York University March 4, 2014 60 Washington Square South, 4th Floor E&L Auditorium 7:00PM   http://www.nyuiaaa.org/event-items/angela-davis-scholar-in-residence

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Dishing Gender: This Thursday February 27th Common Hour IWS Lounge

Join us for pizza and discussion: Remembering and Reflecting–Two Years After Trayvon… See also the recent Charles M. Blow piece in the NYT The Bias Against Black Bodies Writing Center Lounge, 1:50…

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Calling all writers, bloggers, journalists!

A call for submission for The Feminist Wire

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Databases for Research on Women and Gender Studies

Learn More and Register for the Event This event will introduce you to digital resources on WGS. Tuesday March 11, Common Hour.    

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Snow–our first dishing gender of the semester was snowed out, but we have much more in store!

Thursday, February 27th, Common Hour, Library/Writing Center Lounge (in back): It has been two years since Trayvon Martin’s death. Please join Women’s and Gender Studies students and faculty on this occasion to reflect, to remember, and to discuss race and … Continue reading

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