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- Reconstructing the Lives of Zapotec Women
- Monoliths, Silk Worms, and Scholarships
- An Old Map, Little Black Fruits, and Female Spirits
- Joan Acker—Capturing the Spirit of Oregon
- Women, Media, and Rebellion in Oaxaca
- CSWS-Supported Student Wins Fulbright
- Michelle McKinley Wins Newberry Fellowship
- CSWS Grant Winner Uses Photovoice in the Appalachian Coalfields
- Changing Images of Japanese Workingwomen
- Women of Color Project
- Mozambique: News from the Field
- Jennifer Freyd on Betrayal Trauma
- Major Feminist Sociologist to Speak
- Institutional Ethnography: Dorothy Smith
- Michelle McKinley Awarded NEH Fellowship
- CSWS Names Higdon Scholarship Winners
- Conference: “Modern Girls on the Go”
- CAS Dean Talks About Fatherhood
- Scott Testifies Before Oregon Legislative Committees
- Lynn Stephen Receives Martin Luther King, Jr. Award from UO
- Welfare Reform in a Time of Crisis
- “Whatever Happened to Zulay?”—a research paper by Sharon R. Sherman
- CSWS Celebrates Women’s History Month with Presentations at Local Schools
- News: Local | “Students examine nature of beauty” | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon
- Bodies in Crisis—new book from CSWS fellowship winner
- Gender Differences in First Jobs for New Ph.D.s in Mathematics
- Animating the Archive—Tara McPherson
- Console-ing Passions Conference
- Lamia Karim Named CSWS Associate Director
- Two CSWS Faculty Affiliates Named Guggenheim Fellows
- Men, Women, Muxe: Mexico’s Third Gender
- Michelle McKinley: CSWS Research Matters Spring 2010
- Feminist Technology
- CSWS Celebrates Research by Women of Color Faculty
- Celebrating Research by Women of Color
- CSWS Grantee Jennifer Erickson Interviewed
- UO Anthropology Professor to Be Interviewed on The Jefferson Exchange
- In Memoriam: Peggy Pascoe
- Women’s Rights in a Global World: 2010-11 CSWS Series
- Yvonne Braun Receives Enloe Award
- Racial Propositions—Daniel HoSang
- Dance and the Hollywood Latina—Priscilla Peña Ovalle
- Feminist Publishing in the Digital Age: Gender, New Media & Technology Symposium
- Plenary: Peer Review as Feminist Practice
- Food in the Field RIG: Reception for Dr. Julie Guthman
- Peggy Pascoe Memorial Lecture—Scylla, Charybdis, and “Path to Citizenship”
- The Mobile Family: Protecting the Children of Same-Sex Parents Within and Across State Borders
- Modern Girl Culture and Working-Class Women in Interwar Japan
- The S-Word: Discourse, Stereotypes, and the American Indian Woman
- Media, Minorities, and Meaning: A Critical Introduction—Debra Merskin
- Book Release: Daniel HoSang
- “Sin Miedo: Violence, Mobility, and Identity in el Paso del Norte”—René Kladzyk
- Business Girls & Two-Job Wives—Jane Marcellus
- Tokyo in Transit—Alisa Freedman
- CSWS Blog: Women’s Rights in a Global World
- Lamia Karim’s New Book about Microfinance on Huffington Post’s “Most Anticipated” List
- CSWS Chooses Two Winners For Jane Higdon Senior Thesis Scholarship
- CSWS Noon Talk: “Sentence and Silence in Lorine Niedecker’s Poetry”—Maggie Evans
- “Revisiting The Stranger Next Door: Reflections on Sexual Politics and Human Dignity in the New Millennium”—Arlene Stein
- Three CSWS Associates Receive 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards
- Honoring Excellence in Research and Teaching
- “A New Epicurean Atlas of Oregon” Roundtable
- “The Perilous Consequences of Public Policy Decisions: Weathering the Storm of Natural and Man-made Disasters in the Gulf”—Dr. Beverly Wright
- Dealing Head-on with Issues of Environmental Racism
- Bodies Under Siege—Barbara Sutton to Talk about Her Recent Book
- UO Today #469: Dr. Beverly Wright
- Addressing Violence: In the Lives of South Asian Women
- Symposium: “Place and Displacement in African American Literature”
- “Terrorizing Women: Feminicide and Gender Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands”—Cynthia Bejarano
- Fighting Impunity in National Courts: Human Rights & Transitional Justice in Latin America
- Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of WWII
- ”We Need an International Solidarity”—Dr. Vandana Shiva
- Theresa May: Research Matters Winter 2011
- CSWS Associate Director Lamia Karim Interviewed on NPR
- Lamia Karim Interviewed by Wall Street Journal Reporter for Her Expertise on Microfinance
- Kate Mondloch Receives ACLS Fellowship
- Ellen Herman Receives ACLS Fellowship
- “Gender Equality and Capitalism: The Impact of Capitalist Development on Women’s Economic Status and Rights”
- HoSang Honored as “Outstanding Historian”
- Indigeneity in Teacher Education—a new CSWS Research Interest Group
- Community-Based Theatre Around Native Issues
- Negotiating Human Subject Protocols: From the Practical to the Philosophical
- Gender, Race, Culture, History Colloquium
- “Whatever Happened to Zulay?”—a documentary film by Sharon Sherman
- Voices of Environmental Justice: A Panel Discussion
- “Modernist Cuisine for Moderns”—Jennifer Burns Levin
- “Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women’s Novels”—Courtney Thorsson
- New Book on Gay Latino Studies
- Salmon Is Everything
- “Half the Sky: The Greatest Unexploited Resource in the World Today Isn’t Oil or Gold or Wind. It’s Women.”—Sheryl WuDunn
- Roundtable: Domestic Slavery and Servitude in the Americas
- Daniel HoSang: Research Matters Spring 2011
- The Register-Guard BOOK NOTES: Readings, events, workshops, etc.
- Women’s advocate to speak | Sheryl WuDunn, co-author of the book “Half the Sky,” will discuss civil rights and economic promise
- CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium presents: MemoirFest
- The Impact of Microfinance on Women’s Empowerment in Bolivia
- ‘Salmon is Everything’ sheds light on the fish kill that affected Native American life, spirituality: Oregon Daily Emerald
- Sheryl WuDunn: 2011 Lorwin Lecture
- “The Tempest, Europe, & Maritime Modernity”—Ania Loomba
- “Vertamae Grosvenor’s Revolutionary Recipes”—Courtney Thorsson
- UO Today #478: Theresa May and Gordon Bettles
- CSWS Noon Talk: “The One Laptop Per Child Project in Ghana,” Leslie Steeves
- Jane Grant Fellowship Awardee Wins Additional Honors
- CSWS Faculty Affiliates Win Awards
- Food in the Field—a new CSWS Research Interest Group
- Former CSWS Grant Recipient Makes WAVES
- Stretched Thin—Book About Welfare Reform Written by UO Researchers Is Up for Prestigious Award
- Bollywood’s Global Push—UO Professor Interviewed in The Christian Science Monitor
- Lynn Fujiwara Named Chair Elect of ASA Section on Asia and Asian America
- APA Recognizes Jennifer Freyd for Her Trauma Research
- Memoirs of Scandalous Women: edited by Dianne Dugaw
- Consciousness Rising: Unearthing the Tangled Roots of the University’s Feminist Organizations
- UO Today #473: Lamia Karim
- Mollitude on Vimeo: Molly Barth, flute
- Identity Complex—a groundbreaking new book by Michael Hames-García
- River in the Sea: Tina Boscha’s novel now available as an e-book
- UO Doctoral Student Offers PowerPoint Presentation on Educational Reform
- Madeleine Kunin to Speak on Sustaining a Balance in Work and Life
- Women and the Broadcast Blacklist—Carol A. Stabile
- War and Memory: Bearing witness to loss in everyday life
- “The S-Word: The Squaw Stereotype in American Popular Culture”— a Road Scholars lecture by Debra Merskin
- Queer Experiments in Pedagogy, a Roundtable
- “From Suffrage to Citizenship: Empowering Oregon Women in the 20th Century and Beyond,” a Symposium
- 2011 Surrency Prize to Michelle McKinley for “Fractional Freedoms”
- “The Economy of Shame”: a review of Lamia Karim’s book “Microfinance and Its Discontents”
- Markets and Bodies—new book by Eileen Otis
- Melissa Stuckey: Research Matters Fall 2011
- Sebastian Strangio: Is Microfinance Pushing The World’s Poorest Even Deeper Into Poverty? | The New Republic
- Former CSWS Fellowship Winner Barbara Sutton Wins Book Prize
- Conjugations: Marriage and Form in New Bollywood Cinema—Sangita Gopal
- CSWS Associate DIrector Lamia Karim to Co-Chair NSF Seminar on Microfinance
- UO’s Goodman Offered Institute for Advanced Studies Membership
- Krista M. Chronister: Partner Violence and Girls’ Educational and Vocational Development
- McKinley Receives 2012 ACLS Fellowship
- Visiting Criminologist Examines Feminicide and Gender Violence along the U.S.-Mexico Border in UO Talk
- The Taormino-OSU Case Study: a pedagogical tool
- UO Symposium on African American Literature Featured Outstanding Scholars
- Jennifer Burns Levin Interviewed on UO Today
- Twentieth Century Colonialism and China—a new book edited by Bryna Goodman and David SG Goodman
- Romani Routes, a new book by Carol Silverman
- “Silenced—Women and the Broadcast Blacklist”: an article about the research of CSWS director Carol Stabile
- “Moving Forward with the Legal Empowerment of Women in Pakistan”—Special Report by Anita Weiss for the U.S. Institute of Peace
- Charise Cheney Wins Historian Prize for Article on School Desegregation
- Love Magic in the Kitchen—Scholars Share Research on Dangerous Dependencies, Domestic Slavery and Servitude
- “Common Ground: Land, Language, Story” — the 2013 CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium
- Ruth Ozeki, “A Tale for the Time Being” — Reading & Booksigning
- Mara Williams Accepted to Comics Industry Intensive—at the Mistress Level
- Mara Williams: InsideOregon story
- Maggie Evans Receives a 2012 OHC Dissertation Fellowship
- SOJC Associate Professor Gabriela Martínez Chosen for CSWS Post
- Jenée Wilde Selected for Fellowship and Research Grant
- CSWS Office Manager & Events Coordinator Shirley Marc to Retire
- Two CSWS Faculty Affiliates Win Fund for Faculty Excellence Awards
- Priscilla Peña Ovalle: Thinking Through a Research Trajectory, From Hollywood Latinas to Hair/Style
- CSWS Affiliates Win Awards
- Contexts: Q&A with Joan Acker
- Two faculty win national award for anthology | Inside Oregon
- 2012 CSWS NW Women Writers Symposium: MemoirFest Audio Recordings
- CSWS Grant Winner Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
- CSWS Director Carol Stabile on “open access” in Campus Technology digital magazine
- CSWS Faculty Affiliate Lamia Karim Co-Chairs SAR Seminar
- The Invisible War: A documentary film about military sexual trauma
- Brenda Frink—“Pioneer Mother: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Public Monuments in the U.S. West”
- HASTAC Seminar: “Everyday Racism, Everyday Homophobia”
- Article by CSWS Faculty Affiliate Kari Norgaard Cited in Newspaper
- Theresa May Featured in Oregon Quarterly—Autumn 2012
- Racial Formation in the Twenty-First Century—coedited by Daniel HoSang
- UO remembers former dean Anne Dhu McLucas | Inside Oregon
- A couple minutes with Jennifer Burns Levin
- UO Libraries’ Linda Long helps lead women’s suffrage centennial | Inside Oregon
- Two CSWS Faculty Affiliates Named Fulbright Scholars
- Bob Bussel’s OPB interview regarding 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Oregon
- Michelle McKinley’s work wins NSF grant
- Geraldine Richmond Appointed to National Science Board
- Fembot Collective Launches Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology
- Phaedra Livingstone: CSWS Research Matters | Fall 2012
- CSWS Noon Talk, Kate Mondloch — Mind Over Matter: Mariko Mori and the Neuroscientific Turn
- “The Pleasure Principle: A Post-Hip Hop Search for a Black Feminist Politics of Power”—Joan Morgan
- “Athletes, Geeks, and Gamers: Exploring Gender and Professional E-sports”
- “Bachelors, Boxing, and Boy-ology: American Catholicism in the ‘City of Men’, 1880-1930”
- Fembot Launches Books Aren’t Dead, a New Monthly Podcast Interview
- “Conjugal Chains” — Michelle McKinley — Works-in-Progress Talk
- The New Cult of Motherhood: From Rosemary’s Baby to Twilight Breaking Dawn
- Celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month by Writing Women into Wikipedia!
- Book Talk — Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda
- Lauren Kessler: Watching My Daughter Drive
- CSWS-funded project takes a close look at traditional Western discourse surrounding female genital cutting
- Romani (Gypsy) Women and Activism: Challenges and Opportunities
- Karma Chávez — “Queer Fields, Queer Methods: Advancing an Activist Research Methodology”
- Fembot Jam Session 1: An Unconference on Feminist Multimodal Publishing and Collaboration
- CSWS Noon Talk: Karyn Lewis on Women in STEM
- “Latinas and Citizenship in Oregon”: an essay by Marcela Mendoza
- The Hidden Ways Microfinance Hurts Women
- UO Today #526: Brenda Frink
- Racial Representations: African American Literature Since 1975
- Upcoming Reading: “The Missing Italian Girl,” by Barbara Corrado Pope
- SOJC Professor Leslie Steeves Wins a 2013 UO Martin Luther King, Jr., Award
- Road Scholar Talk: Alisa Freedman, “Modernism & Fashion in Jazz-Age Tokyo”
- Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, Seeks Essays on Feminist Science Ficiton
- Road Scholar Talk: Carol Stabile, “Black and White and Red All Over: Women Writers and the Television Blacklist”
- American Sexual Histories second edition | Around the O
- ”Women Working in Media“ Workshop
- Ricardo Bracho: “The Racial Sexual View from Here”
- Book by UO Psychologists Jennifer Freyd and Pamela Birrell Opens Eyes on Betrayal
- Carol Stabile Receives 2013 Farrar Award in Media & Civil Rights History
- Lisa Gilman—“Ethnic Pride or Tribalism: The Formation of Ethnic Associations in Multiparty Malawi”
- Charise Cheney: CSWS Research Matters | Winter 2013
- The Feminist Museum presents “Object ↔ Subject: Femininity in Contemporary Culture”
- “How to Get Your Latino/Latin American Studies Academic Book Published” with Gisela Fosado, Duke University Press
- Dr. Cheryl Mattingly — “Hope, Suffering and the Play of Possible Selves: A Narrative Perspective on the Good Life”
- Writing Women into Wikipedia
- Institutional betrayal magnifies post-trauma effects of unwanted sexual activity
- “Modern Girls on the Go” — new book edited by Alisa Freedman now available
- WikiWomen Event Media Archives | Fembot Collective
- Prominent UO historian among those who filed an amicus brief in US Supreme Court case that contests the validity of the Defense of Marriage Act
- 2013 CSWS Jane Grant Fellowship and Graduate and Faculty Grant Awardees
- Fembot Conference: Multiplying Standpoints and Participatory Feminism
- Race & Ethnicity | New Book by Naomi Zack Now in Print
- Lorwin Lecture: “How Title IX Finally Won Its Rightful Seat at the Civil Rights Table of Justice — and Why the Legs Are Still So Wobbly,” with Wendy Murphy
- Shannon Elizabeth Bell | Alumna Earns Distinguished Dissertation Honorable Mention
- Juan Carlos Areán: “Transforming Men to End Violence Against Women”
- CSWS Noon Talk: “Global Feminisms in Media Development,” with Gabriela Martínez
- Study: Women altering menstruation cycles in large numbers | AroundtheO
- NWWS Panel “Cheek by Jowl: Re-Writing the Human-Animal Relationship”
- Kerns awarded grant examining architecture of women’s health centers | Department of Architecture
- “Gender-Specific Measures of Economic Conditions and Child Abuse”—Jason Lindo | CSWS Research Matters
- “Racial Representations” — Symposium Highlights
- NWWS Reading: 2014 PEN/Faulkner Award winner Karen Joy Fowler
- 2014 CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium “Family, Animal, Story”
- A concert by Alberto Carrión to celebrate Julia de Burgos centenary
- “Botanical Interventions: Rebuilding Landscapes, Reshaping Communities” — Oliver Kellhammer & Jennifer Burns Levin
- Public Lecture by Libby Larsen, Composer
- “Too Many P’s”? Personal, Political, Publics and Potatoes — a conversation about the politics of food and kinship with novelist Ruth Ozeki
- Kimberly Theidon — “Speaking of Silences: Gender, Violence and Reparations in Peru”
- Conference: “Alternative Sovereignties: Decolonization Through Indigenous Vision and Struggle”
- Summer internships in PR/journalism/women’s and gender studies — deadline extended
- “Women in War: The Case of El Salvador,” with Jocelyn Viterna
- “Economies of Blood in East Africa: From Witchcraft to Transfusions,” Dr. Melissa Graboyes
- CSWS Women of Color Project Writing Workshop
- Stephanie Jed: ‘Firmar la Mano’: Embodiment and Movement in the Work of Humanist Scholarship
- CSWS Faculty Affiliate Bonnie Mann Named as Williams Fellow
- UO Today #545: Evie Shockley | University of Oregon Video
- Coming to Life: Philosophies of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering—a new book edited by Sarah LaChance Adams and Caroline Lundquist
- From home to the museum—CSWS transfers McCosh painting
- Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women’s Novels—Courtney Thorsson
- Janis Weeks Brings a Grand Challenges Explorations Grant to UO
- Now Out! The Fembot Collective Focuses on Feminist Game Studies in Ada, Issue No. 2
- Publishing Roundtable in Latino/a, Latin American Studies, and Gender
- Six CSWS Faculty Affiliates among Those Chosen to Receive the Fund for Faculty Excellence Awards
- CLLAS Guatemala Collaborative Team Receives Grant from UO Genocide Prevention Initiative
- The Third Annual Peggy Pascoe Memorial Lecture
- Lauren Heidbrink—“Collisions of Debt and Interest: Youth Negotiations of (In)debt(ed) Migration and the Best Interests of the Child”
- Cuban Filmmaker Marilyn Solaya to Screen “In the Wrong Body”
- CSWS Advisory Board Member Michelle McKinley Named Bernard B. Kliks Professor of Law
- Laura Edwards—“Women, Law, and Culture: Rethinking Legal Change in the Civil War Era”
- Iberian and Latin American Studies Symposium
- CSWS Road Scholars Talk — Jane Grant: A Feminist Legacy
- Lynn Stephen to Launch New Book: “We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements”
- “The New Anti-Rape Movement on Campus: Networked Survivors Fighting for Reform” — Caroline Heldman and Danielle Dirks
- Celebrating Forty Years: Anniversary event to showcase feminist research, activism, and creativity
- CSWS Noon Talk — Jane Grant: A Feminist Legacy
- CSWS Affiliate Anita Weiss co-PI of $1 million grant for university partnership in Pakistan
- University of Oregon Disability Studies Forum 2013
- Supported by a CSWS Faculty Grant, a new journal article by Ellen McWhirter: Latina Adolescents’ Plans, Barriers, and Supports
- Amanda Powell Receives NEA Translation Fellowship
- Renewing Feminisms: Radical Narratives, Fantasies and Futures in Media Studies
- How to Peer-Review Multimodal Content
- CSWS 40th Anniversary Airport Exhibit
- How to Get Involved in Fembot
- A Conversation with Ursula K. Le Guin
- CSWS: “Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives” JSMA Photo Exhibit
- CSWS Research Grant Awardees Kate Mondloch and Shannon Elizabeth Bell featured in the Eugene Weekly
- UO’s Richmond appointed presidential chair
- “Degrees of Freedom: Intimacy, Slavery, and Legal Mobilization in Colonial Latin America” with Professor Michelle McKinley
- CSWS Knight Library Display Spotlights 40 Years on Campus
- “The Right to Culture as a Human Right: Noise, Gender Violence, and the Cultural Defense”—Alison Dundes Renteln
- “Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives” Symposium — 40th celebration
- Sally Miller Gearhart “Worlds Beyond World” Symposium: Feminist Utopian Thought
- CSWS 40th Anniversary Promo Video
- Documentary Premiere: “Agents of Change” at CSWS 40th Opening Celebration
- Telling Stories Truly
- “Feminist Futures” — 2013 CSWS Annual Review now available
- Impact of Imagination on Society Award to Ursula K. Le Guin
- Now Out! The Fembot Collective Focuses on Feminist Science Fiction in Ada, Issue No. 3
- 5 Ways to Support Women’s Research and Creativity at CSWS
- CSWS Names First Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellow at the 40th Anniversary Celebration Keynote Event
- Fall 2013 Research Matters: Eileen Otis on “Worlds of Work in Walmart, China”
- “Building Feminist Worlds” Recommended Book List
- Coltrane’s paternity research in The Atlantic
- CSWS Affiliate Alisa Freedman Interviewed
- Reviews of Karen Joy Fowler’s “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves”
- “Agents of Change”—new CSWS documentary records a legacy of feminist research, teaching, and activism at the UO
- CSWS 40th Anniversary Featured in UO’s Student-Run Emerald Media
- A Brief Review: CSWS 40th Anniversary Celebration
- Documentary by Gabriela Martínez to be shown during Border Film Week at the University of San Diego
- UO Today #558 Molly Gloss
- CSWS Noon Talk: Megan Burke, “Heterosexuality, Sexual Violence and the Temporality of Femininity”
- Conference: Academia//Activism: Reimagining Education Without Gender Discrimination
- Ruth Milkman — “Gender and Labor: Comparing the Great Depression and the Great Recession”
- Brown Bag Discussion: “Feminist Approaches to Mandatory Reporting of Sexual Violence”
- Screening of the CSWS Documentary “Agents of Change”
- Shannon Elizabeth Bell Interviewed for Fembot’s Books Aren’t Dead Podcast
- Reforming Sexual Violence Prevention at the University of Oregon: Caroline Heldman & Danielle Dirks
- “I have come to my garden”: Ancient Jewish Constructions of Space and Gender—by Deborah Green
- Ileana Rodríguez-Silva: “Gender and Class in the Silencing of Race in Puerto Rico”
- “Habits of Leaking: Of Sluts and Network Cards,” a seminar with Wayne Morse Chair Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
- Reading and book signing with acclaimed Canadian writer Louise Dupré
- Official and Other Truths: Memories of Dictatorship in the Wake of Brazil’s National Truth Commission
- Michael Messner: “Male Allies, and the Politics of Feminist Accountability”
- Margaret Jacobs, “Remembering the Forgotten Child: the Indigenous Welfare Crisis of the 1960s-1970s”
- Faculty Workshop: “Researching Human Rights in Latin America: Challenges, Resources, and Strategies”
- Asian American Voices: A Collins Literary Forum
- Opening of “Recipe: The Kitchen and Laboratory in the West, 1400-2000”
- A Dialogue about Surveys, Services, and Sanctions: Sexual Assault on Campus
- Anjali Arondekar—“Telling Tales: Sexuality’s Fictions”
- Mary E. Wood, “Life Writing and Schizophrenia: Encounters at the Edge of Meaning”
- Exhibit & reception for Reconoci.do: Dominicans of Haitian Descent
- Nancy Tuana: “Coming to Understand Orgasm and the Epistemology of Ignorance”
- Ms. Fembot Edit-a-Thon + Hack-a-Thon
- Jafari Sinclaire Allen: “Black/Queer Here & There: Ethnography of An Idea”
- “Don’t Shout Too Loud” screening for grad students
- Karen Joy Fowler Wins PEN/Faulkner Fiction Prize
- Road Scholars: Documentary Filmmaker Gabriela Martínez to present “Agents of Change”
- Now in print: “Gender, Sex, Love in Poetic Dialogues of the Early Twentieth Century” by Dorothee Ostmeier
- Feminist Museum Blog
- 2014 CSWS Jane Grant Fellowship and Faculty and Graduate Student Grant Awardees
- Karma R. Chávez Interview Featured in Fembot’s “Books Aren’t Dead”
- Give a Laptop, Change the World: The Story of the OLPC in Ghana
- UO study: Abusive relationships damage girls’ educational pursuits
- CSWS Noon Talk: Jenée Wilde, “Bridging Humanities and Social Science Methods in PhD Research”
- Johanna Crane: Who is Global Health For? Tenacious Assumptions in Global Health Science
- Grants from Center for the Study of Women in Society to fuel 20 projects
- CSWS Announces New Research Interest Group: UO Coalition to End Sexual Violence
- Forty Years of Feminism
- Mia McKenzie: Lyllye B. Parker Women of Color Speaker Series
- Jenée Wilde Awarded CSWS Fellowship for Research on Science Fiction and Bisexuality
- CSWS Director Carol A. Stabile Receives 2014 ACLS Fellowship
- “Same-Sex Intimacies in an Early Modern African Text about an Ethiopian Female Saint, ‘Gädlä Wälättä P̣eṭros’ (1672)”
- Jennifer Freyd takes part in White House announcement
- CSWS Advisory Board member Michelle McKinley named Princeton Program in Law and Public Affairs fellow
- Author of “Lifestyle Politics and Radical Activism” Interviewed
- CSWS Associate Director Gabriela Martínez Selected as Resident Scholar by UO’s Wayne Morse Center
- Marie A. Vitulli named 2014 AWM-MAA Falconer Lecturer
- Inaugural Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellow Visits UO Campus
- Cecilia Enjuto Rangel Wins 2014 Excellence Award
- Now available: “Salmon Is Everything: Community-Based Theatre in the Klamath Watershed,” by Theresa May
- Schools of Shame Map (SOS-Map) | Fembot Collective
- Native Studies Research Colloquium — Lynn Stephen
- “¡Santa!: Afro-Diasporic Ways of Being and Knowing,” with Ana-Maurine Lara
- Michael Hames-García Edits Spring 2014 Aztlán Spotlight Dossier on Jotería Studies
- Brazilian Documentary: Two lectures by visiting scholar Gilberto Alexandre Sobrinho
- “The Longest Unwritten Chapter”: Interrelated Histories of African and Native America
- Louise Bishop receives Herman Faculty Achievement Award
- Running from Peril, Chasing Hope: Central American Children and the Refugee Crisis
- Courtney Thorsson Wins 2014 Early Career Award
- CSWS Research Matters Spring 2014: Erin Beck
- FEMBOT: Ada, Issue 7, Open Call CFP
- “Whiteness and the Literary Construction of Homosexuality,” a CSWS Noon Talk by Michael Hames-García
- Carol Stabile Completes Her Term as Director, CSWS
- Michael Hames-García Assumes Post as Director of CSWS
- “‘Who is Marjorie Mensah?’ The Educated Woman and the Formation of a Modern West African Nation”
- “Scientific Failures and the Loss of Trust: International Attempts at Malaria Elimination in Zanzibar 1900-2014,” a research talk by Melissa Graboyes
- Ada Issue 5: Queer Feminist Media Praxis is now online
- Beverly Stoeltje lecture: “Queen Mothers in Contemporary Asante in Ghana: Authority or Decorative Symbol?”
- Yvonne Braun lecture: “Networking for Women’s Rights: Transnational Organizing in Southern Africa”
- Globalization, Gender, and Development Conference
- “Nature in Doubt: Intersex in a Chemical Era,” with Tyrone Hayes, Elizabeth Reis, and Kari Norgaard
- New Women Faculty Reception
- Sexual assault review panel to begin work this week | Around the O
- Native Studies Research Colloquium: Theresa May, “Native Theater/Drama and Environmental Justice”
- Fembot’s August 2014 Books Aren’t Dead Interview: Monster Culture in the 21st Century
- Archivist Jennifer O’Neal receives national diversity award
- Mare Advertencia Lirika: Zapotec Hip Hop Artist to Perform
- Sacrificing Families: U.S. Policies and the Displacement of Central Americans
- Scholar Rosemarie Garland-Thomson Headlines UO Disability Studies Forum
- Speakers urge UO to do more to prevent sexual assaults
- Gabriela Martinez, “Collective Memory: The Role of Media Makers”
- Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship: An Interview with 2014 Fellow Kathryn Allan
- Fembot’s September BAD Interview: Technomobility in China
- Mary Rothbart honored for her career in personality psychology
- Humans not guilty in shaping chimpanzee, bonobo behavior
- UO researchers urge psychologists to see institutional betrayal
- Daniel HoSang appointed to equity and inclusion post
- President Coltrane moves ahead on senate recommendations
- 2014 CSWS Annual Review Now Available
- An Interview with CSWS Director Michael Hames-García
- CSWS founding member Mary Rothbart joins prestigious academy
- Conference: Studying Sex in China
- CSWS-Funded Survey Reveals High Level of Sexual Assault on Campus
- Fathers still face stigma on family leave, Coltrane tells NYT
- Interpreting Islam, Modernity, and Women’s Rights in Pakistan — a new book by Anita Weiss
- The Truly Diverse Faculty: New Dialogues in American Higher Education, a new book coedited by Ernesto Martínez
- Lorwin Lecture: James Braxton Peterson examines the triumphs and challenges of the Black Lives Matter movement
- Fembot BAD Interview: Gendering the Recession
- Three CSWS affiliates receive UO Fund for Faculty Excellence Awards
- Panel linked to CSWS-funded survey proposes UO sexual violence office
- Homelessness and Home: videos on homeless women in Eugene
- A Conversation with Gabriela Martínez
- Meeting Regulations for Human Subjects Research
- CSWS Research Matters Fall 2014: Theresa May, “The Women and Rivers Project”
- Twenty Students Per Week: The Report of the University Senate Task Force to Address Sexual Violence and Survivor Support
- Fembot’s November 2014 BAD Interview: Asian American Women’s Popular Literature
- CSWS Announces 2014-15 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellows
- Our Caribbean Kin: Race and Nation in the Neoliberal Antilles—a new book by Alaí Reyes-Santos
- STAnDD is CSWS’s Newest Research Interest Group
- Film Showing: “The Supreme Price”
- The Hunting Ground: a screening
- Road Scholars Presentation: Queens and Amazons in Renaissance Art and History
- Science envoy Richmond now in Southeast Asia on official visit
- “Internal or Transnational? Zapotec Women’s Migration Dilemmas,” a CSWS Noon Talk with Iván Sandoval Cervantes
- “To Gain Title to Our Bodies: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance in the Civil Rights Era,” a lecture by Danielle McGuire
- Cuban science fiction scholar Yasmín S. Portales Machado to speak at CSWS
- Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, Issue 6, Hacking the Black/White Binary
- Diana Abu-Jaber At Large | Jefferson Public Radio
- NWWS: The Language of Baklava, a panel discussion with and about Diana Abu-Jaber
- NWWS: A conversation with bestselling “Farm City” author Novella Carpenter
- NWWS: Reading & talk with writer Diana Abu-Jaber
- NWWS: A reading and talk by bestselling “Farm City” author Novella Carpenter
- NWWS: 2015 Northwest Women Writers Symposium, Saturday Panel & Workshops
- UO Today #595 guest: Michael Hames-García
- Dr. Breeze Harper to talk about “Scars of Suffering and Healing: A Black Feminist Vegan Perspective on Writing, Race, and Neoliberal Whiteness”
- “Hip Checks and a Garish Pink Box: Queer Experiments in Looking and Writing,” a CSWS Noon Talk with Erica Rand
- Spiderwoman Theatre Residency
- Laura Fair: “It Takes More Than Profits to Make a Man: Historical Understandings of Success Amongst Tanzanian Entrepreneurs”
- Jessaca Leinaweaver: “Collaborative Research on Children, Caregiving, and Migration in Peru”
- 2015 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship Open to Applicants
- Breeze Harper’s Kale Smoothie Recipe for “Racial Tension Headaches in a ‘Post-Racial’ USA”
- CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium
- Anthropology Professor Lynn Stephen Receives Two Significant Professional Awards
- Globalization & Alterity: CSWS’s newest Research Interest Group
- Goodman named a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study
- “It’s on Us” — an update on campus sexual assault from Oregon Quarterly
- micha cárdenas, “Shifting Poetics: Trans of Color Movement in Digital Media”
- Susan Reverby, “Escaping Melodrama: How Should We Think about the Immoral Research Studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala?”
- Broad plan to address sexual violence discussed at forum
- Dr. Lynn Stephen’s book “We are the Face of Oaxaca” chosen for national award
- CSWS Research Matters Winter 2015: Yvonne Braun, “Networking for Women’s Rights: Transnational Feminist Organizing in Southern Africa”
- Former Jane Grant winner publishes anthology on Irish Women Dramatists
- Tuan to become education dean at the University of Washington
- 2015-16 CSWS Jane Grant Fellowship and Graduate and Faculty Grant Awardees
- Bread 101 Wins a 2015 Pedagogy Award
- UO Law Professor Michelle McKinley Awarded a 2015 Fulbright Fellowship
- Now live from Fembot: Ada Issue no. 7, Open Call!
- Michelle McKinley wins the Ligia Parra Jahn Award
- Film screening of “All About My Mother”
- Dr. Sangita Gopal Chosen as Incoming CSWS Associate Director
- Judith Eisen wins teaching award
- Karen Ford wins teaching award
- New book by philosophy professor Naomi Zack tackles black rights
- ▶ UO Today with Diana Abu-Jaber – YouTube
- ▶ UO Today with Novella Carpenter – YouTube
- Sandra Morgen Receives 2015 Outstanding Career Award
- 2015 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship Open to Applicants
- Ellen Herman named new Faculty Codirector of the Wayne Morse Center
- High-level administrative positions at other universities await two long-time CSWS affiliates
- Graduate Student Coffee Hour
- CSWS Research Matters Spring 2015: Alaí Reyes-Santos, “Our Caribbean Kin: Race and Nation in the Neoliberal Antilles”
- CSWS Associate Director Gabriela Martínez Honored with UO Fund for Faculty Excellence Award
- Science article features Geri Richmond’s efforts to remove career barriers | Around the O
- Susan C. Anderson to be senior vice provost in Academic Affairs
- Sara Hodges takes leadership post in UO Graduate School
- Spiderwoman Theater: Bringing Light to Native American and Women’s Issues | KLCC
- UO historian cited as part of Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality
- Salmon Is Everything: Chosen as Book of the Year by Humboldt State University
- Audra Simpson, “We are Not Red Indians”: The Gender of Anticolonial Sovereignty Across the Borders of Time, Place and Sentiment
- LANDLINES: A public performance by poet Ana-Maurine Lara
- Highlighting the 2014-15 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellows
- Tiptree Symposium | UO Libraries
- New survey on sexual climate suggests more awareness of services is needed
- CSWS Noon Talk—“An Army of Some: Recruiting for Difference and Diversity in the U.S. Armed Forces”
- University launches new sexual assault prevention website
- 2015 CSWS Annual Review now available
- Marjorie Woollacott, “Infinite Awareness: The Awakening of a Scientific Mind,” book event
- James Braxton Peterson’s lecture “A Song, A Slogan, and A Service: Dispatches from the Movement for Black Lives” | UO Media Channel
- Q&A with Carol Stabile, interim director of CSWS – Research and Innovation News
- Ursula K. Le Guin’s Anarchist Aesthetics
- Now Available, Fembot’s ADA, Issue 8: Globalization, Gender and the Digital
- Two Chosen as Graduate Interns for Fembot
- Reading with Lauren Kessler: Raising the Barre
- Medical Research Foundation of Oregon honors UO’s Judith Eisen
- “G-Men Masculinity: The FBI’s War on Broadcasting,” a CSWS Noon Talk with Carol Stabile
- UO professor to open international literary conference | Around the O
- “Hollywood, the Sexual Violence Factory,” by Carol Stabile and Jeremiah Favara
- CSWS Research Matters Fall 2015: Ana-Maurine Lara’s “Landlines” explores the ideas of home and homeland
- UO Feminist Scholar Lamia Karim Wins Prestigious Fellowship
- adrienne maree brown chosen as 2015-16 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellow
- Missa Aloisi: “Architecture Without Ego”
- “Imaginactivism”: Scholar Joan Haran to Spend Two Years at CSWS as the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow
- Los amarres de la lengua: política, exilios y contiendas del idioma en Puerto Rico (1942-2016)
- Working Futures: Perspectives on Labor from the Global South
- Asali Solomon: a reading with the author of Disgruntled
- Public Screening of film “Sista in the Brotherhood,” with Q&A discussion afterward by director and producer
- Sexual violence prevention, guest lecture with David Lisak
- “Death Beyond Disavowal: Women of Color Feminism, Neoliberalism, and the Impossible Politics of Difference”
- “Love, Money, and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS,” a lecture by Sanyu Mojola
- Ms. Fembot 2016: A Digital Initiative for Civic Engagement
- Documentary Screening: Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala, with filmmaker Gabriela Martínez
- Tanisha Ford “The Politics of Style: Black Women, Social Movements, and Global Fashion Economies”
- Yeti Campus Stories & Sexism in the Digital College Party Scene
- Elizabeth Armstrong, “Sex, Alcohol, & Violence: How Status Competition Creates Risk”
- NWWS documentary premiere “Sad Happiness: Cinthya’s Transborder Journey” with director Lynn Stephen
- Latina Feminists of the Latina/o Theatre Commons
- Dr. Lamia Karim will present keynote at upcoming conference at Santa Clara University
- Stacy Alaimo, “Acidification and Material Immersion: The Anthropocene at Sea”
- Viet Thanh Nguyen: 2016 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in conversation with David Leiwei Li
- The Ancient and The Modern: Customary and Civil Marriage & Family Law in Gabon
- 2016 CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium (NWWS)
- Highest honor: Geri Richmond to receive Medal of Science
- Call for papers: open issue Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology
- Lamia Karim’s book Microfinance and Its Discontents published in a Korean edition
- Four CSWS faculty affiliates among UO’s 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Award winners
- Combining Activism and Research: Synergies and Obstacles
- Lidia Yuknavitch wins two 2016 Oregon Book Awards
- Irma Velásquez, “Activism and Social Change in Postwar Guatemala”
- NWWS: Zapotec hip-hop artist Mare Advertencia Lirika in performance
- NWWS: Saturday afternoon readings & talks
- NWWS: Saturday afternoon workshops
- NWWS: Saturday writers panel
- “Rites vs. Rights: Female Genital Cutting in Sub-Saharan Africa,” a lecture by Angela Montague
- NWWS “Fearless Journeys on the Edge: A Literary Conversation with Ariel Gore & Chris Scofield”
- NWWS keynote by Reyna Grande, “From Iguala to El Otro Lado: A Young Girl’s Journey to the American Dream”
- NWWS Panel “Crossing Borders: What It Means in the Life of a Child,” with keynote author Reyna Grande
- “Sexual Violence at College: From Betrayal and Inequality to Research and Action”
- Fembot Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Increasing the Visibility of Your Humanities or Social Science Research
- Running from Office: Why Young Americans are Turned Off to Politics
- Book celebration: Alaí Reyes-Santos presents “Our Caribbean Kin: Race and Nation in the Neoliberal Antilles”
- Feminist Philosophy RIG Members Retreat to Workshop Papers-in-Progress
- Economy, Emotion, and Ethics in Chinese Cinema, a new book by David Li
- Directed by Theresa May, the Pulitzer Prize–winning play “Water by the Spoonful” to debut on campus
- Margaret Hallock retires after more than 30 years at UO
- Immigration Law Speaker Series: Abigail Molina
- C.J. Pascoe to keynote OSU’s 4th Annual Healthy Masculinities Conference
- CSWS faculty affiliate Ed Chang Calls for more representation in video games
- CSWS faculty affiliate Kemi Balogun awarded a Career Enhancement Fellowship
- Research forum puts graduate students in the spotlight
- Freedom Fighter | Cascade
- Fembot Collective holds successful Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon at the Ms. Magazine offices
- CSWS faculty affiliate Gina Herrmann’s research gives voice to women activists jailed in wartime
- 2016-17 CSWS Jane Grant Fellowship and Graduate and Faculty Grant Awardees
- UO psychologist honored for her work on betrayal trauma | Around the O
- Immigrants’ struggle is really our struggle | Opinion | R-G
- Now online, “Open Call,” Issue 9 of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology
- Illegal Immigration, First-Person | Jefferson Public Radio
- UO Today interview with author Ariel Gore
- Alisa Freedman named an Outstanding Faculty Advisor
- A report from Andrew Ferguson, 2014-15 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellow
- CSWS Graduate Student Coffee Hour: Nov. 7
- A Public Lecture by Gisèle Pineau with Professor Florence Ramond Jurney as moderator
- Lorwin Series: “Transformative Philanthropy” forum
- CSWS’s Fembot Project revivifies Books Aren’t Dead
- Five projects receive 2016-17 CSWS Research Interest Group Innovation Grants
- “The Literature of Location: Readings by Shibasaki Tomoka”
- Four selected to receive CSWS Travel Grants
- Two long-time CSWS faculty affiliates receive Faculty Excellence Awards
- CSWS Noon Talk: Joan Haran, “Imaginactivism: Science Fiction and Social Justice Projects”
- CSWS faculty affiliates Elly Vandegrift and Daniel HoSang receive teaching honors
- Application period now closed for 2016-17 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship
- Cherríe Moraga: Lorwin Lecture on Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
- Applications for CSWS Travel Grants due Nov. 7
- Anya Kivarkis named 2016 Hallie Ford Fellow
- CSWS Welcomes New Director & New Operations Manager
- Jane Grant Fellow publishes article on internal migration of Oaxacan indigenous women
- Black Lives Matter
- Fantasmas de la historia: Racismo y Violencia Policial en los Estados Unidos
- Memorial set for revolutionary UO sociology professor Joan Acker
- disjecta – Disjecta Dialogues: Charlene Liu and Wendy Red Star in Conversation
- Breathtaking History
- Women in physics face big hurdles — still
- In Memory of Joan Acker: 1924 – 2016
- Promising Practices
- CSWS table at New Graduate Student Resource Fair and Orientation
- In loving memory: Sandi Morgen 1950-2016
- 2016 CSWS Annual Review now available
- Art And Activism With Cherríe Moraga | Jefferson Public Radio
- Now live: Ada Issue no. 10 – Fembot Collective
- Winona LaDuke: “Rights of Nature”
- Exchange Students as Cultural Ambassadors: Knight Library Exhibit
- CSWS Research Matters Fall 2016: Sharon Luk’s “The Life of Paper, a Poetics”
- Celebration of Life: Sandi Morgen
- Transformative Times
- Remembering Sandra Morgen
- Keywords for Video Game Studies Speaker Series
- 2016 James Tiptree, Jr. Symposium: A Celebration of Ursula K. Le Guin | UO Libraries
- Alexis Lothian: Sally Miller Gearhart Lecture in Lesbian Studies
- Wayne Morse Center codirector Rebecca Flynn wins a UO Outstanding Employee Award
- Bridge of Cries?
- “Gender Justice in Guatemala: Advances and Challenges,” with Erin Beck and Lynn Stephen
- Professor Carol Silverman confronts the persecution faced by Roma people
- UO advisor Alisa Freedman receives one of her profession’s high honors
- Food Fight: Forked Author Discusses Food Industry Labor Issues | eugeneweekly.com
- Saru Jayaraman—Food First: Justice, Security, and Sovereignty
- Historians shed light on private life of American “Patriarch” Thomas Jefferson
- CSWS Research Grant Proposals due January 30
- Imaginactivism: Author & Activist Starhawk on Social and Environmental Justice
- A good time to hear stories of people of color | Opinion
- Juana Maria Rodriguez to deliver Sally Miller Gearheart Lecture
- “Gender, Sexuality, and Leisure in Africa” Symposium
- Evelyn Nakano Glenn to deliver inaugural CSWS Acker-Morgen Memorial Lecture
- LET’S TALK FOOD Conversations with Oregon Food Writers: Jennifer Burns Bright
- Roundtable “Achieving Justice: Gendered Violence, Displacement, and Legal Access in Guatemala and Oregon”
- 2017 CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium: featuring Ayana Mathis
- Cleaning the House of Broadcasting: Gender, Race, and the FBI Attack on Television
- Keywords for Video Game Studies: Nature
- Rinku Sen, “The Big Picture: Structural Racism, Equity & Intersectionality”
- Food Studies Talk: Commodification of Banana in Print and the Formation of American Womanhood across Classes
- Dyana Mason: CSWS Works-in Progress Talk
- Afro-Aboriginal Women Healers in the Caribbean and its Diasporas
- CLLAS Receives Tinker Foundation Grant for Graduate Student Funding
- CSWS Leaders Honored at 2017 MLK Awards
- CSWS & UO Libraries Name 2016-17 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellows
- Monique Balbuena’s book “Homeless Tongues” a finalist for the 2016 National Jewish Book Awards
- CSWS Honored by UO MLK Awards
- CSWS symposium focused on food justice issues
- Aletta Biersack’s coedited volume “Gender Violence and Human Rights” now available
- CSWS Research Matters Winter 2017: Kemi Balogun’s book project on beauty diplomacy in Nigeria
- Fractional Freedoms: CSWS to Celebrate Director Michelle McKinley’s New Book
- A DAY WITHOUT A WOMAN
- Dr. Lynn Stephen Elected Vice-President of Latin American Studies Association
- First Acker-Morgen Lecture will honor two UO feminist scholars
- UO professor Lynn Stephen to lead world Latin America scholars association
- Roundtable will address immigrant and refugee rights issues
- Mai-Lin Cheng Receives Two Research Fellowships
- 2017-18 CSWS Research Grant Awardees
- Stephen Wooten awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award for Sustainability
- Bhairavi Desai: 2018 Margaret Hallock Program speaker
- CSWS Director Michelle McKinley receives multiple awards, including UO Law School’s highest teaching honor
- Erin Beck’s new book, “How Development Projects Persist: Everyday Negotiations with Guatemalan NGOs”
- CSWS Research Matters Spring 2017: Liz Bohls examines colonial women, slavery, and the politics of place
- CSWS faculty affiliates among those honored with UO teaching awards
- Leslie Steeves wins Teresa Award
- Teach-In: “History of Environmental, Economic, and Political Debts: Puerto Rico and the US”
- Grants Info Session
- Julie Voelker-Morris awarded Williams Fellowship for commitment to undergraduate education
- Gina Herrmann receives both an NEH grant and a UO Excellence Award for mentorship
- “Intimate Partner Violence, Transgender People, and the Legal System,” Leigh Goodmark
- Table is set for the inaugural graduation of food studies minors
- McKinley’s “Fractional Freedoms” celebrated at Knight Law School
- Mary Kathryn Nagle, “Sovereignty in the Law, Sovereignty in Our Stories”
- Monique Balbuena: Book award shines a light on the diversity of Jewish culture
- Three CSWS faculty affiliates receive Fund for Faculty Excellence Awards
- Anita Weiss receives large grant for research on countering violent extremism in Pakistan
- Rinku Sen talks about the racial justice movement
- Cultural Adaptation of Career Development Intervention for Latina Immigrant Partner Violence Survivors
- New Book by Kristin Yarris: Care Across Generations
- Islam, Feminism, and the Women’s Mosque Movement
- “Our Stories, Our Communities” puts UO’s diversity on display
- Easther Chigumira, 2012 CSWS Jane Grant Dissertation Fellow to speak at UO
- Tenure & promotion news
- Karen Ford named interim dean for Clark Honors College
- Dena Zaldúa Frazier | Equity and Inclusion
- Writing space for CSWS faculty affiliates now available
- Study finds microfinance can help, even if goals aren’t met
- Reflecting on Charlottesville
- UO Today with Daisy-O’lice Williams
- Kristin Yarris Publishes “Care Across Generations Solidarity and Sacrifice in Transnational Families”
- Spirits’ Homecoming: a film about sex slaves from Korea and Asia
- CSWS Noon Talk: Eileen Otis CANCELED
- Welcome Reception for New Women Faculty on October 9
- 2017-18 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship: Deadline January 5, 2018
- CSWS graduate research grant recipient Erin Gallo publishes in Hispanic Review
- 2017 CSWS Annual Review now available online
- Joy Harjo: Poetry Reading
- Provost’s office announces two interim appointments
- Why Oregon should care about Puerto Rico
- President Schill’s 2017 State of the University Address lifts up CSWS leaders & affiliates
- “Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon?: A Hidden History” with Walidah Imarisha
- Lamia Karim receives Wenner-Gren Foundation research grant
- “Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon?”: Speech at UO explores topic
- Video link for “Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon?: A Hidden History” with Walidah Imarisha
- TIME CHANGED TO 10 A.M. for Shoniqua Roach, “Unpacking Pariah(s): The Black Queer Feminist Liberation Plot and the Politics of Black (Sexual) Articulation”
- Sharon Luk: Book Release for “The Life of Paper”
- Applications for CSWS Travel Grants due November 30
- Judith Eisen Named AAAS Fellow
- Amalia Gladhart Awarded NEA Literature Translation Fellowship
- Veterans Speak: Identity, Community, Resistance Disruption
- Eileen Otis: Labor Research Colloquium Speaker Series
- Kristin Yarris talks about her new book on UO Today
- Khiara Bridges: The Poverty of Privacy Rights
- Deadline coming up January 29 for CSWS Research Grant Proposals
- Sarah Seo: “Policing Everyman: How Cars Transformed American Freedom”
- CLLAS Symposium “Justice Across Borders: Gender, Race and Migration in the Americas”
- Professors Kristin Yarris & Rhacel Parrenas to discuss Yarris’s recent book
- 2018 CSWS Acker-Morgen Lecture: Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
- Public reading by novelist Susan Choi
- Workshop: Get a Life, PhD — led by Tanya Golash-Boza
- “Bourgeois Extreme: Genre and Global Flows,” a talk by Sangita Gopal
- On the Frontlines of the Gig Economy: Organizing Taxi Workers under Ubernomics
- Celebrating Research: CSWS Faculty Affiliates
- Laila Lalami columnist for The Nation to headline CSWS NW Women Writers Symposium
- Priscilla Ovalle — “From Black Hair to Black Panther: Collaborative Scholarship and Thinking through Cinematic Blackness”
- Queer History Lecture features Princeton scholar Regina Kunzel
- “Defective and Deficient: Thinking about ‘Bad’ Bodies” — Eli Clare
- 7th annual CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium
- In Memory: Ursula K. Le Guin
- New Book by Mai-Lin Cheng: “British Romanticism and the Literature of Human Interest”
- Joy Harjo Interview: UO Today
- Marie Vitulli publishes two articles on women in mathematics
- Ana-Maurine Lara’s poetry book a finalist for Lambda Literary Award
- Provost awards new Knight Chair to professor of anthropology Lynn Stephen
- CSWS advisory board member Andrea Herrera interviewed for New York Magazine
- CSWS director Michelle McKinley named Williams Fellow with two other faculty
- New book from Erin McKenna
- Spring speakers series: “Thinking Authenticity”
- OVPRI 2018-19 Faculty Research Award recipients include numerous CSWS faculty affiliates & grant awardees
- “Defiant Indigeneity: The Politics of Hawaiian Performance”—a new book by Stephanie Teves
- UO biologist Judith Eisen elected into elite American academy
- 2018-19 CSWS Research Awards: Jane Grant Fellowship, Graduate and Faculty Research Grants
- Charise Cheney among trio honored for teaching excellence with annual Tykeson Awards
- “Trans* Law: Opportunities and Futures” Panel Discussion
- Frances White & Monique Balbuena named as University Senate 2018 award recipients
- 2018 Faculty Promotions & Tenure
- Alisa Freedman TEDx Talk: “Female Exchange Students during the Postwar Era”
- Unrest in the Aisles, an OQ story about the research of Eileen Otis
- Panel at Sydney conference will honor CSWS founder Joan Acker
- CSWS Advisory Board member publishes article on the Trump administration’s immigration policy
- Reimagining Sustainability • IAMCR 2018 – University of Oregon
- Erin Beck wins book award for her research on Guatemalan NGOs
- Three CSWS faculty affiliates win Fund for Faculty Excellence Awards
- DOLORES: Film Screening with director Peter Bratt
- Travel Grants for Graduate Students: Nov. 30 deadline
- Joane Nagel: “Gender and Climate Change”
- Shoniqua Roach: UO Today interview
- Native Play Reading Series: “Salmon is Everything: Community-Based Theater on the Klamath Watershed”
- Producing Literature & Film for Queer Latinx Youth
- Patricia Matthew, “Written/Unwritten: On the Promise and Limits of Diversity and Inclusion”
- Welcome Reception for New Women Faculty on October 9
- Michelle McKinley’s “Fractional Freedoms” now out in paperback
- New Directions in Black Feminist Studies: Mireille Miller-Young
- Black Latina the Play
- Research project on gendered justice among those receiving OVPRI 2018 Incubating Interdisciplinary Initiatives awards
- Barbara Sutton “Surviving State Terror: Women’s Testimonies of Repression and Resistance in Argentina”
- Bernice Yeung: “The Invisible #MeToos: The fight to end sexual violence against America’s most vulnerable workers”
- Lesbian Oral History Project
- Courtney Thorsson receives NEH Public Scholars Award
- Yvonne Braun named associate vice provost for academic affairs
- Upcoming showcase features Michelle McKinley and other Williams Fund Fellows
- Lesbian Oral History Project to become part of UO collections
- Priscilla Yamin new head of WGSS
- Inclusive Pedagogies Research Interest Group: invitation from a new CSWS RIG
- CSWS Research Grant Workshop
- New Directions in Black Feminist Studies: A Speaker Series
- Marie Vitulli named 2019 AWM Fellow
- 2018 CSWS Annual Review now available
- What It Means To Be a Black Latina in Higher Education
- Sharon Luk wins a book prize from ASA
- When it comes to gender identity, inclusion is more than using the right pronoun | Opinion
- Queering Teacher Education Curriculum authors win an article of the year award
- Scholar V Varun Chaudhry joins the CSWS staff as research assistant
- Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics, a new book from Lynn Fujiwara
- New children’s book, movie put a song in professor’s heart
- CSWS mourns the passing of Tasia Smith
- CSWS Allyship Trainings
- Judge Yassmin Barrios, “Justice and Reparation in Guatemala: Challenges and Possibilities”
- Sohaila Abdulali: What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape
- CSWS Research Grant applications due January 28
- Jennifer C. Nash: New Directions in Black Feminist Studies Speaker Series
- Verónica Gago: Romance Languages Spring Speaker Series
- Mignon Moore: “Towards a Sociocultural History of Black Lesbian Sexuality and Community”
- A Feminist Reading of Debt
- Canceled: Raka Ray: 2019 Acker-Morgen Memorial Lecture
- Christen Smith, “The Sequelae of Black Life in Brazil and the US: Violence, Gender, Space and Time”
- Native American Studies Colloquium: book release celebration for Lani Teves
- Queer Studies Lecture: Chandan Reddy
- A “Prison of Love”: Exploitation and the promotion of “care ethics” for female care workers in China
- “The Home Planet,” a play directed by Theresa May
- Sharon Luk: OHC Books-in-Print Talk
- CANCELLED due to weather: Walidah Imarisha returns to campus to talk about black history in Oregon
- CSWS End-of-Year Celebration
- Author Sohaila Abdulali at Eugene Public Library
- “Counterplanning from the Kitchen Table: June Jordan and the Domestic Literary Enterprise, 1979-1985”
- Practicing Resistance: Becoming & Growing as an Ally
- Erin Beck: The Uneven Impacts of Violence against Women Reforms in Guatemala
- International Conference on Feminism/Theory/Film
- 2018-19 Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship winner Laura Strait to talk about her research
- Book Celebration: “Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics”
- Miriam Abelson: Book Colloquium
- Samantha Irby, Keynote Speaker: Women in Media Symposium
- Mimi Nguyen: Of Gifts, Debts, and Threats
- CSWS welcomes Hypatia team
- Sharon Luk honored with book prize for “The Life of Paper”
- Steven Marsh: “Cast Adrift: Zama as an Historical Film of Non-Arrival”
- Alberto Mira: “Inocencia y experiencia: infancias diferentes en Estiu 1993 (Clara Simó) y Pa negre (Agustí Villaronga)”
- Four UO graduate students awarded CSWS Travel Grants
- NALAC awards artist grant to Ernesto Martínez
- Tannaz Farsi named 2019 Bonnie Bronson Fellow
- Priscilla Peña Ovalle named 2019 president-elect for SCMS
- Mam women flee rural violence, seek gendered justice
- CSWS Operations Manager Dena Zaldúa takes new post
- The 2019 Faculty Research Awards go to 24 UO scholars
- Ana Lara receives a 2019 Oregon Literary Fellowship in fiction
- 2019-20 CSWS Research Grant Awardees
- Celeste Reeb Selected as the 2019-20 CSWS Jane Grant Fellow
- “Producers, Parasites, Patriots” — a new book by Daniel HoSang & Joseph Lowndes
- A 2019 Thomas F. Herman Award goes to Michelle McKinley
- Jan. 3 deadline for Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship
- A talk by Sangita Gopal, OHC Work-in-Progress Series
- “Making a Case for Ecofeminist Theology in Islam” — Nayawiyyah U. Muhammad
- CLLAS Poetry Slam & Teach-In with Melissa Lozada-Oliva
- Tiffany L. King, “The When and Where of Our Talk: The Shoals of Black and Native Feminisms”
- Celebrating Asian American Feminisms
- Kristin Yarris featured in the inaugural “UO Authors, Book Talks” series
- Caroline Forell receives the highest award given by the law school
- Rhaisa Williams, “Screaming to Dream: Toni Morrison, Emmett Till, and Black Maternal Grief”
- Mathematics professor emerita Marie Vitulli continues to distinguish herself
- 2019 Faculty Promotions
- Priscilla Ovalle named 2019 President-Elect for the Society for Cinema and Media Studies
- Irum Shiekh: CSWS Noon Talk
- Welcome Reception for New Women Faculty
- Renisa Mawani: Across Oceans of Law
- UO psychology faculty members earn national awards
- Ernesto Martínez’s short film a finalist
- Sylvanna M. Falcón, “Finding ‘Light born in darkness:’ The Urgency of Feminist Activism in These Times”
- Moans, Groans, Slurping: The Politics of Captioning Pornography
- CSWS to host research grant info session Dec. 3
- CSWS Research Grant Info Session
- Grad student travel grants due Dec. 2
- Women Voters: Race, Gender, and Dynamism in U.S. Presidential Elections
- CSWS research grants due Jan. 27
- Jane Nam to discuss Radical Korean Feminism at Jan. 30 noon talk
- Javed to talk about honor killings in Pakistan March 9
- Feb. 17: Tina Campt, “The New Black Gaze”
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- Postponed: Christina Sharpe, “Black. Still. Life.”
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- Weise receives grant to transform a podcast into a YouTube series
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- UO Research Awards go to 23 faculty scholars
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- Goodman receives NHC fellowship
- Karen Guillemin named to national academy
- DEI, CoDaC offer resources, remote services to faculty
- News, awards, book and film publications needed for 2020 CSWS Annual Review
- Freyd launches the Center for Institutional Courage
- Caribbean Women Healers project completes first phase
- Gash, Raiskin and Hames-Garcia receive 2020 Distinguished Teaching Awards
- Research productivity and gender in the time of COVID
- Ninth Circuit Court hears appeal in Freyd’s gender discrimination case
- Braun and Raiskin earn mentorship awards for work with students
- Labor inequities for faculty and GE caregivers during COVID-19: A call to action
- Report addresses immigrant rights, health during COVID-19
- Eugene mothers’ school food activism discounted, study shows
- CSWS launches the Campaign for Caregivers
- Barnes receives inaugural CSWS Graduate Writing Fellowship for research on police brutality
- CSWS celebrates affiliate promotions
- Campaign for Caregivers: NYT stories show impact of lockdown on working parents
- Survey of UO community reveals caregiver concerns
- Courtney Cox showcased in Oregon Quarterly
- Petition urges UO to support caregivers, testimonials demonstrate need
- AAUP-Oregon says health, caregiving needs should guide campus reopening decisions
- The Many Shapes of Caregiving
- New book: “Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People” by Kari Norgaard
- New book: “HandiLand: The Crippest Place on Earth” by Elizabeth A. Wheeler
- How the childcare crisis will distort the economy for a generation | Politico
- New book: “Motivating Students on a Time Budget” by Sarah Steiner and Miriam Rigby
- New book: “Spain, the Second World War, and the Holocaust” by Gina Herrmann
- New UO COVID-19 Relief Fund includes support for caregivers
- New Book: “Gaming Sexism” by Amanda Cote
- ACLS Fellowship Program to Focus On Supporting Early Career, Non-Tenured Scholars
- New Book: “Earth Matters on Stage” by Theresa May
- New Book: “Countering Violent Extremism in Pakistan” by Anita Weiss
- New Book: “Beauty Diplomacy” by Kemi Balogun
- New Book: “Streetwalking” by Ana-Maurine Lara
- New Book: “Queer Freedom : Black Sovereignty” by Ana-Maurine Lara
- Provost, DEI respond to caregiver concerns
- Updated: CSWS affiliates give faculty perspectives in new virtual IntroDUCKtion
- Black studies minor launched at UO
- CoDaC Writing Circles Return in Fall
- Tara Fickle Wins American Book Award
- Talks to Celebrate Wayne Morse Center’s 20th Anniversary
- Caregiver networks available to UO community members
- In Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Oct. 7 Talk to Explore Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome
- NYT interviews Escallón about pandemic’s effects on female faculty
- Oct. 20 Talk to Discuss Democracy
- UO to launch a new center focused on racial disparities
- Museum’s exhibit on Eugene’s civil rights history goes digital
- Laura Pulido finds that a racist past is often left off monuments
- Ana Lara wins Ruth Benedict Prize
- Camisha Russell named winner of the Baruch A. Brody Award & Lecture in Bioethics
- 2020 Annual Review now available
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- CSWS Kitchen Table podcast coming soon
- Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship deadline Jan. 8
- Apply now for Wayne Morse Center grants
- CSWS grants workshop set for Wednesday, Dec. 2
- CoDaC Week of Writing Returns During Winter Break
- Biologist Karen Guillemin named as a fellow in the AAAS
- Book club focused on disability justice seeks faculty members
- Fund for Faculty Excellence recipients announced
- AAUP report shows challenges faced by women in academia
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