George Eliot’s Fraught Feminism

By Jessica Cook Novelist George Eliot is arguably the…

Telling a Historian’s Story

By Kathleen Sheldon When I lived in Beira, Mozambique, for…

Oral History and Social Justice

By Shreya Ramineni Despite their public availability, oral…

Living with a Chemical Illness at UCLA

/
By Grace Stevenson Have you ever felt nauseous after someone…
An image of pipes and smokestacks stretching up into a blue sky from a large field of grass.

The Burdens of Chemical Toxicity for Children and Women

By Megan LeGresley A couple of months ago, my mom forwarded…

Oral History as Tool of Social Justice: Challenging the Status Quo

By Christine Tran At an early age, I learned to perceive history…

Extending the Work of the Educational Diversity Project

by Chantal Jones “Why are you interested in law schools? You…

Seeking Change: Ethiopian Migrant Domestic Workers’ Predicament

by Eva R. Melstrom  In October 2013 the Ethiopian government…

Alisa Bierria: Advocating for transformation and repair

By Kali Tambreé, 2019 Thinking Gender Coordinator Thinking…

Towards Safety, Health, and Healing: Beth Richie’s Anti-Carceral Feminism

By Kali Tambreé, 2019 Thinking Gender Coordinator Join us at…

Advocacy, Affirmation, and Abolition: Colby Lenz’s Call to End Gendered Violence

By Kali Tambreé, 2019 Thinking Gender Coordinator Join us at…

Lessons from the Mexican Dissident Teachers’ Unions

Above: The National Education Worker’s Committee (CNTE) in…