by alicee • • Comments Off on What It Means To Be a Black Latina in Higher Education
What It Means To Be a Black Latina in Higher Education by Alaí Reyes-Santos, Associate Professor, UO Department of Ethnic Studies posted in Hip Latina, October 20, 2018 “I have been asserting my blackness since I can remember. “Growing up…
by alicee • • Comments Off on 2018 CSWS Annual Review now available
2018 CSWS Annual Review The 2018 CSWS Annual Review is now available online. In this issue, you can read about the research of faculty members Ernesto Martínez, Shoniqua Roach, Michelle Byrne, Linda Long, Judith Raiskin, and Eileen Otis, as well…
by alicee • • Comments Off on Marie Vitulli named 2019 AWM Fellow
Marie A. Vitulli, professor emerita in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Oregon, was recently named a 2019 AWM Fellow by the Association for Women in Mathematics. Prof. Vitulli is a long-time CSWS faculty affiliate. According…
by alicee • • Comments Off on New Directions in Black Feminist Studies: A Speaker Series
Mireille Miller-Young UC Santa Barbara Friday, Oct. 19, 2018 Gerlinger Lounge, 12 p.m. Black Feminism, Labor, Sex Work Emily A. Owens Brown University Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018 EMU 145–Crater Lake South, 12 p.m. Sexuality, Slavery, Affect Ethnic Studies Speaker, Peggy…
by alicee • • Comments Off on CSWS Research Grant Workshop
330 Hendricks Hall Jane Grant Conference Rm 1408 University St. Join CSWS director Michelle McKinley and operations manager Dena Zaldua as they discuss the grant application process for CSWS faculty and graduate student research grants, including the Jane Grant Dissertation…
by alicee • • Comments Off on Inclusive Pedagogies Research Interest Group: invitation from a new CSWS RIG
Jane Grant Conference Room 330 Hendricks Hall We are pleased to invite you to the first meeting of the year of the Inclusive Pedagogies Research Interest Group supported by the Center for the Study of Women in Society. Our first…