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Samira Mehta has a recently published op-ed in the Washington Post, with Lauren MacIv or Thompson. Read "The Supreme Court’s abortion decision is based on a myth. Here’s why."
There is no one ‘religious view’ on abortion: A scholar of religion, gender and sexuality explains
The Women and Gender Studies Creative Activism award recognizes outstanding undergraduate creative works that raise awareness around issues of equity, such as race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity. It is designed to help foster an
The Women and Gender Studies Creative Activism award recognizes outstanding undergraduate creative works that raise awareness around issues of equity, such as race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity. It is designed to help foster an
WGST 2022 Graduates - Bachelor of Arts Earlier this month, we honored the graduating class of 2022, including students completing a Bachelor of Arts degree, a minor, or a graduate certificate in women and gender studies. We also
Mehta's "Protestants and the pill: How US Christians helped make birth control mainstream" in Salon
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The American Music Research Center and the Department of Women and Gender Studies at the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº are hosting a Disco Dance Party and conversation with DJ Luis Mario Orellana Rizzo at Club 156 (in The
The WGST faculty are pleased to welcome Dr. A. Marie Ranjbar as our newest assistant professor! Ranjbar's work integrates feminist political geography with scholarship on critical human rights, environmental justice, and