“With traitors there is no distinction of sex”: Prosecuting Female Traitors in Missouri’s Little Dixie during the Civil War
by Elle Harvell [1]
In February 1863, a general military…
The Silenced Voice of the Modern Girl in Mizoguchi Kenji’s The Water Magician: Examining the Role of Women in Early Japanese Cinema
By Wakako Suzuki
As part of my project, I examine a black…
Research, Mesearch: Educating Urban Black and Brown Girls
by Shena Sanchez, Ph.D. Student, UCLA Graduate School of Education…
Ogoni Women of Nigeria in the US: Migrating a Movement
by Domale Dube Keys
I remember we used to sing a song in…
Harsneren: Language of the Armenian Bride
by Carla Kekejian
What is Harsneren?
The word “Hars” (հարս)…
From Wilderness to Raw Material: How the Dispossession of Native Land Enables the Prison Industrial Complex
by Stephanie Lumsden, PhD Student, Gender Studies UCLA
The…
Trauma and Community Resilience Among Cambodian and Cambodian American Women in the US
by Emily Chen Taing
My name is Emily Taing and I am a…
Sex offenders are among the most harshly punished criminals in the state, but how often does the punishment fit the crime?
By Rebecca DiBennardo, PhD Candidate, UCLA Sociology
In the…
Being and Becoming a Midwife: Pedagogical Practices, Objects, and Gendered Knowledge in Eighteenth Century France
by Scottie Buehler, CPM, MA
In eighteenth-century Europe male…