Events
The Politics of Periods
Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center Clark UniversityPrivileging the Experiences of Scholars Incarcerated: Women, Prisons, and History
Fireside Lounge, Dana Commons‘Left on Pearl’ Film Screening
Jefferson 218Black Women & Violence: A Community Response
Higgins Lounge, Dana CommonsKai Davis Poetry Reading
Fireside Lounge, Dana CommonsHidden in the Footnotes: Uncovering the Contributions of Women in STEM
Higgins Lounge, Dana CommonsTeacher’s Unions: Victims or Heroes of Late Capitalism?
Fireside Lounge, Dana CommonsIn the past year, teachers’ unions across the country have been leading strikes for educational change - and winning. But just months before the strike wave began, many had believed public sector unions were on their last legs, as legal and political challenges mounted against them. View Details
Is the Global #MeToo Movement Over Already? Transnational Feminists Say Not Yet!
DATE: December 5, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. LOCATION: Johnson Auditorium, Sackler 120 Harvey Weinstein still isn't in jail. But feminists from Brazil and Argentina to China, Indonesia, and Korea are devising new strategies to hold harassers accountable. View Details
A Voter’s Gender Guide to Making Election Choices
DATE: November 21, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. LOCATION: Johnson Auditorium, Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center, 120 Americans - along with Britons, Italians, Turks, and South Africans - have to sort our gender-tangled fears, clams, hopes, and myths in order to cast their votes thoughtfully. Using a feminist curiosity can help. View Details