Students from Illinois State University’s School of Theatre and Dance will stage three performances of “Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again” as part of the 26th Annual WGSS Symposium.
Tag: Womens and Gender Studies
“My Body and Me” painting exhibit opens at Rachel Cooper Gallery
Madelyn Turner’s poetically colorful representations of trauma and gendered embodiment will be on exhibit as part of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program’s art series.
Dr. Ericka Wills: From Illinois cornfields to workers’ struggles
From Central Illinois cornfields to southwestern copper mines and the Warrior Met Coal strike in Alabama, Dr. Ericka Wills’ life journey weaves together current labor struggles and women’s roles in those efforts.
Register by March 20 for Sister Circles
Career Development and confidence are the themes of the next Sister Circles with GPS to Professional Success from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 28. Register by Friday, March 20.
Clothesline Project returns Oct. 8
The Clothesline Project will once again line the Quad to help raise awareness of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Enlightened sexism theme of Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium
The mass media messages women receive today demand conflicting and confusing roles. The 19th annual Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium on Friday, April 25, will explore the roles of women and how they are portrayed in the media.
Sister Circles: I’m Every Woman
Sister Circles: I’m Every Woman will feature businesswoman Shannon Leon from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m in the Prairie Room of the Bone Student Center Saturday, March 29.
Auditions for the Vagina Monologues
Auditions for the annual production of the Vagina Monologues from the student organization Feminist Led Activist Movement to Empower (FLAME) will be from 6:30-10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, and Wednesday, Nov. 20, in the Center for Visual Arts, room 149. Those interested should show up ready to do a cold reading of selected monologues. There
Tough Guise viewing
A free showing of “Tough Guise” will be 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, in Schroeder Hall, room 103. The event, sponsored by the student organization Feminist Led Activist Movement to Empower (FLAME) is free and open to the public. The film examines masculinity and the social constructs that influence masculinity in the United States today.