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“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…
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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…
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Research, Mesearch: Educating Urban Black and Brown Girls
by Shena Sanchez, Ph.D. Student, UCLA Graduate School of Education…
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Ogoni Women of Nigeria in the US: Migrating a Movement
by Domale Dube Keys
I remember we used to sing a song in…
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Harsneren: Language of the Armenian Bride
by Carla Kekejian
What is Harsneren?
The word “Hars” (հարս)…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…