bell hooks: Intersectional feminist
By Matiara Huff bell hooks, her name is powerful enough. If you don’t know how she is, this post will serve as an introduction. bell… Read More »bell hooks: Intersectional feminist
By Matiara Huff bell hooks, her name is powerful enough. If you don’t know how she is, this post will serve as an introduction. bell… Read More »bell hooks: Intersectional feminist
By Thea Voutiritsas Here are eight memorable moments in 2015 that involved women in sports: U.S. Women’s national soccer team won the World Cup Oakland… Read More »Women in Sports killed it in 2015
By Thea Voutiritsas The food service industry is a petri dish for sexual harassment. I’ve been working in restaurants since I was sixteen, and I… Read More »Sexism in the Service Industry
By Thea Voutiritsas There has been a recent effort from multiple major companies to promote women in STEM, and while the idea is great, the… Read More »Why making science “cute” doesn’t cut it
By Thea Voutiritsas As Japan’s total population declines, Self-Defense Forces has geared up to recruit more women. They have dedicated a portion of their 2015… Read More »Japan’s Defense ministry adds “women friendly” projects to the 2015 budget
By Thea Voutiristsas Washington Post opinion writer, Alexandra Petri, released an article last Tuesday on Jennifer Lawrence’s recent office experience. The actress explained: A few… Read More »Alexandra Petri’s “Women in a Meeting,” phrases are totally nailing it
By Kacie Otto Today, the Women’s Center is recognizing Equal Pay Day. Stop by our table in the Miller Nichols Learning Center Lobby from 11:00-1:00… Read More »Equal Pay Day
By Matiara Huff Ursula Burns was born on September 20, 1958 to a single mother in the ghetto of New York City. Now she is… Read More »Meet Ursula Burns!
By Kacie Otto I always love when the Women’s Center has an event scheduled. First of all, it means we have the chance to get… Read More »Women’s History Month Trivia Table!
By Torshawna Griffin and Kacie Otto V-Day is a global movement to end violence against women and girls everywhere. Organizations all over the world put… Read More »The Girl Cell