The Office of International Studies and Programs, in collaboration with the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology will present Shirley Buzzard, Ph.D., at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, in Schroeder 238, with the talk “‘Paddling My Own Canoe’ an Evening Presentation about Shirley Buzzard’s Life.” The
Unit: Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Women’s and gender studies’ student spotlight: Anthony Anderson
The women’s and gender studies program spotlights sophomore sociology major Anthony Anderson
Legacy Wall highlights contributions of LGBT individuals
The Legacy Wall, a traveling interactive LGBT history exhibit, will be on display on the main floor of Illinois State University’s Milner Library February 15-27.
The Vagina Monologues performances return to celebrate V-Day
The annual performances of The Vagina Monologues at Illinois State University will be February 4-6.
Q&A with award-winning Assistant Professor of Philosophy Gina Schouten
Illinois State University’s women’s and gender studies program is proud that affiliated faculty member and philosophy Professor Gina Schouten has been selected as a recipient for the Research Initiative Award.
Hunter consults on McLean County Museum of History exhibit
Gina Hunter from Illinois State’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology served as a consultant for a new permanent exhibit at the McLean County Museum of History.
Women’s and gender studies’ student spotlight: Gina Stinnett
Gina Stinnett is an English studies major and a women’s and gender studies minor, anticipating graduation this May. She is also the founding president of the Students’ Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN)!
M.F.A. student (re)visions possibilites of post-black art
Curated by Master of Fine Arts and women’s and gender studies graduate certificate candidate Venise Keys, (Re)Vision: What Is Post-Black Art? opened November 14 at Jan Brandt Gallery in Bloomington.
Women’s and gender studies’ student spotlight: Emma Belz
Emma Belz is a community health education major and a women’s and gender studies minor.
WGS students see firsthand immigrants’ impact on Chicago
On November 6, a small delegation of Women’s and Gender Studies 391 students spent the day looking at Chicago through the lens of community development and immigration struggles.