Hillary Clinton’s election would be loaded with significance, but one thing it wouldn’t mean is that men and women are suddenly on a level cultural playing field come November 9.
Unit: Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Reactions: Saunders explains why burkini bans hypocritical
Rebecca Saunders calls the French ban on burkinis ironic in its call for “decency.”
Ciani and Hoff named 2016 Strand diversity award winners
Kyle Ciani and Pamela Hoff have been named joint recipients of the 2016 David A. Strand Diversity Achievement Award at the Founders Day Convocation.
ISU F.L.A.M.E. hosts Clothesline Project for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
On Tuesday, April 19, ISU Feminist Led Activist Movement to Empower (ISU F.L.A.M.E.) hosted The Clothesline Project on the Quad of Illinois State University.
Women’s and gender studies’ student spotlight: Michelle Grzybowski
Michelle Grzybowski is currently finishing up her master’s degree in industrial-organizational psychology as well as her women’s and gender studies graduate certificate.
Second annual Lavender Graduation April 13
The second annual Lavender Graduation Ceremony will be at 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 13, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center at Illinois State University.
Leading queer studies scholar to address Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium
On Friday, April 15, Jafari Allen will be the keynote speaker for the 21st annual Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) Symposium at Illinois State University.
WGS connection helps student support Save the Children Action Network
Communications major and women’s and gender studies minor Nakia Worrell has taken up her call to action through a Save the Children Action Network on-campus internship.
Cassinelli presents for QUEERtalks on March 18
QUEERtalks returns to campus with lunchtime speakers dedicated to the scholarship of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)/queer studies.
Photo exhibit, film, speaker to address juvenile justice issues
A photo exhibit by Richard Ross, a showing of the film Girl Trouble, and a talk about prisons and the arts will help shine a light on juvenile justice issues.