Studying Iran’s Feminist Revolution
For generations, women’s rights have been restricted in Iran. As recent political tensions have grown, so have the restrictions. Women’s […]
Read moreFor generations, women’s rights have been restricted in Iran. As recent political tensions have grown, so have the restrictions. Women’s […]
Read moreAssistant professor of World Literature Subhalakshmi Gooptu talks about her article, “Watery Archives: Transoceanic Narratives in Andil Gosine’s Our Holy […]
Read moreChinki Sinha never intended to become a political reporter. Now, as the first woman to serve as editor of India’s […]
Read moreIn an event co-hosted by the Presidential Scholars Program, ARTSpeak, and the Department of English and Communication Studies, two creative […]
Read morePlease note that this event is sold out, but a video of it will be made available shortly afterward here […]
Read moreThis student-focused event will bring together students from across campus to respond to the question, What is feminism now? This […]
Read moreThis panel will bring together a diverse team of community activists and artists to address the vitality of work on […]
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