Call for GSR Applications: 2020 Thinking Gender Coordinator

Deadline Extended! Apply by June 21, 2019 The Center for the…

Care and Vision: The Transformative Feminism of Ai-jen Poo

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CSW will honor Ai-jen Poo with our 2019 Distinguished Leader…
A painting depicting two Carib women wearing long white dresses with lace trim, in conversation with a Carib man wearing red trousers and a yellow jacket. There are palm trees in the background.

Using the Caribbean World to Travel Beyond Identities

By Thabisile Griffin In the late 18th century, people…

ArtEquity and Indigenous Conversations

by Clementine Bordeaux In 2018, the number of American…

Thinking Gender: Feminists Confronting the Carceral State, with reflection and gratitude

By Kali Tambreé On February 22, 2019, the Center for…

Speculative-Speculative Fiction: Jamie Berrout’s Impossible Trans Literatures

By Tony Wei Ling When I presented a paper on Jamie Berrout’s…

My Journey Through the Research Access Crisis

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By Becky Nicolaides Back in 2006 when I made the tough decision…

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…