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Elizabeth Armstrong, “Sex, Alcohol, & Violence: How Status Competition Creates Risk”

Ford Alumni Center Giustina Ballroom 1720 E. 13th Ave. UO campus PDF flyer College professor Elizabeth A. Armstrong spent five years inhabiting a dorm room on the Indiana University campus while studying the party culture that dominates student social life.…

Yeti Campus Stories & Sexism in the Digital College Party Scene

Allen Hall 141 1020 University St. UO campus SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH Yeti Campus Stories & Sexism in the Digital College Party Scene Jeremiah Favara is a Graduate Teaching Fellow in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies and a…

Tanisha Ford “The Politics of Style: Black Women, Social Movements, and Global Fashion Economies”

Knight Library Browsing Room 1501 Kincaid St. “The Politics of Style: Black Women, Social Movements, and Global Fashion Economies” is the title of a public lecture being offered by Professor Tanisha Ford at noon on Friday, April 29, 2016, in…

Documentary Screening: Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala, with filmmaker Gabriela Martínez

Straub 156 1451 Onyx St. UO campus Documentary Screening: Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala, produced and directed by Gabriela Martínez Escobar Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala tells the story of Guatemala’s National Police Historical Archive intertwined with narratives of past…

Ms. Fembot 2016: A Digital Initiative for Civic Engagement

Unable to join us in LA? Remote Participation Welcome! We’re amplifying #msfembot2016: A Digital Initiative for Civic Engagement! To join us remotely, register to be added to the contact sheet. Sign and post suggestions for content. More information about Remote…

“Love, Money, and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS,” a lecture by Sanyu Mojola

Knight Library Studio A 1501 Kincaid St. UO campus A lecture sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women in Society’s Gender in Africa and the African Diaspora Research Interest Group. Sanyu A. Mojola is an associate professor in…