Category: Women’s Rights

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”

Pictured is Shoniqua Roach.

Jane Grant Conference Room 330 Hendricks Hall UO campus Printable PDF CSWS Works-in-Progress Talk: NOTE THE TIME CHANGE TO 10 A.M. “Unpacking Pariah(s): The Black Queer Feminist Liberation Plot and the Politics of Black (Sexual) Articulation” Shoniqua Roach, assistant professor,…

Spirits’ Homecoming: a film about sex slaves from Korea and Asia

  Global Scholars Hall 130 1710 E. 15th Ave. UO campus Spirits’ Homecoming (Gwi-hyang) is a S. Korean fictional film that tells the story of young women who were taken from their homes in Korea (then a Japanese colony) and…

Cultural Adaptation of Career Development Intervention for Latina Immigrant Partner Violence Survivors

Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Diamond Lake Room Room 119 Faculty Research Series: Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies (CLLAS) “Cultural Adaptation of Career Development Intervention for Latina Immigrant Partner Violence Survivors” Dr. Krista Chronister, Professor, Counseling Psychology, School of…

A DAY WITHOUT A WOMAN

Today, March 8, 2017 – International Women’s Day – the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon stands in solidarity with women across the United States and the globe to illustrate the indispensable role…

Aletta Biersack’s coedited volume “Gender Violence and Human Rights” now available

February 2, 2017—Cultural anthropologist Aletta Biersack, whose research in Papua, New Guinea, has been supported in part by a CSWS Faculty Research Grant, has two new volumes just out. The University of Oregon professor emerita of anthropology is coeditor of Gender…