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Distinguished Faculty Lectures Created in 2004, the Brandeis Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies' Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features a presentation each year by a Brandeis professor who ...
History The Lecture Series was created by Project on Gender, Culture, Religion and the Law founder Sylvia Neil and her husband Dan Fischel in memory of Sylvia’s late sister, Diane Markowicz, to honor ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The fall 2015 Lyceum Lecture Series will address the growing concern of gender-based violence and will feature a diverse group of WMU faculty and community experts. Sponsored by the ...
Elena Shih, assistant professor of American studies and ethnic studies, delivered the Annual Elizabeth Munves Sherman ’77, P’06, P’09 Lecture in Gender and Sexuality Studies Thursday afternoon in ...
8 March 2022 - Online Event - On the occasion of International Women’s Day, ETH Zurich invites you to join a Global Lecture on the topic of gender and leadership.
Stakeholders from various sectors have brainstormed on the need to integrate gender equality in policy making in Nigeria. The ...
The independent student newspaper of Tufts UniversitySmith lectures on gender, equal citizenship 100 years after women's suffrage ...
Kareem Khubchandani (aka Vagistan) is an educator, scholar, and artist invested in feminist, queer, and trans everyday-aesthetics, particularly in South Asia and its diaspora. Beth Ritchie, Professor ...
KALAMAZOO—A visiting scholar from Germany will give her perspective on gender equality at German universities when she speaks this month, launching the fall season of the Western Michigan University ...
Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, will present the lecture, “Designing a Better Tomorrow: Overcoming the Gender Gap in Technology,” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at B… ...
The Cape Ann Museum, 27 Pleasant St., Gloucester, will present “Redefining Women: The Impact of the Revolution on Gender Ideology,” a lecture by scholar Carol Berkin, at 1 p.m. March 7. Berkin ...
A slide from a University of Arizona class that appears to suggest nurses talk with kids as young as 3 about their gender identity went viral on TikTok.