Category Archives: Women’s Studies

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Looking for a specific article? Here’s how to tell if the library has it and how to get a copy if we don’t. Step 1: Find It @ GSU You’ll be able to access articles in journals the library subscribes … Continue reading

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Department of African-American Studies Speaker: Dr. Deborah Gray White, “Lost in the USA: Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality on the Eve of the Millennium”

Deborah Gray White

Dr. Deborah Gray White, Board of Governors Professor of History at Rutgers University, will speak at Georgia State University on Wednesday, April 24. Dr. White is the author of the groundbreaking historical study of female slavery, Ar’n’t I a Woman? … Continue reading

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Institute for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Speaker: Dr. Roopali Mukherjee, “Cadillac Consumer: Black Material Culture and the Care of the Racial Self”

cover, Roopali Mukherjee and Saran Banet-Weiser, eds., Commodity Activism: Cultural Resistance in Neoliberal Times

The Georgia State University Institute for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (formerly the Women’s Studies Institute) proudly announces the final speaker in their 2012-2013 Speakers Series, on the theme of “Progressive Cool, Inc.: The Commodification of Progressive Politics.” Dr. Roopali … Continue reading

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New Resources for Women’s History Month

cover, Jeanne Theoharis, The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks

Like Black History Month, Women’s History Month began as a designated week. Inspired by the success of a Women’s History Week celebration in Sonoma County, California, participants at the 1979 Women’s History Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, under the chairmanship … Continue reading

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“The ABCs of LGBTQ Health Disparities” Talk this Friday

Dr. Tonia Poteat

Dr. Tonia Poteat will speak at GSU on “The ABCs of LGBTQ Health Disparities,” on Friday, March 29, 10 am – 12 pm, in Conference Room 12 at 25 Park Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 (Lower level SunTrust Building). This … Continue reading

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Alexandria Okeke Wins 2013 Undergraduate Research Award

Alexandria Okeke, 2013 Undergraduate Research Award Winner

Georgia State University sophomore Alexandria Okeke says she hopes to change the world we live in. She’s just taken a great step toward that goal with her paper “A Culture of Stigma: Black Women and Mental Health.” Okeke received the … Continue reading

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Georgia Women’s Movement Project Spring Event 2013: Doe Dialogues

DOE DIALOGUES The Georgia Women’s Movement Project Spring Event is held annually to highlight collections in the Georgia State University Library Women and Gender Collections, and to celebrate the lives of the unsung heroines of the women’s movement in Georgia. … Continue reading

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Domestic Workers records available online

The records of the National Domestic Workers Union (NDWU) have been digitized by Gale/Cengage Learning and made available through their Archives Unbound database. Gale, “a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses,” approached the Southern … Continue reading

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GSU Oral History Roundtable meeting February 22

The next meeting of the Georgia State University Oral History Roundtable will meet February 22, 2013, at noon in the Colloquium Room on Library South 8. Staff from the Library’s Special Collections and Archives will present on the department’s oral … Continue reading

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1st Annual LGBTQIQA Alliance Film Festival Next Week!

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GSU’s Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity is having a LGBTQIQA Film Festival on campus this coming Monday (February 25th) through Friday (March 1st)!  It’s free to GSU students and their guests – checkout the great lineup of films, and … Continue reading

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