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White Supremacy, the 2020 Election & the Pacific Northwest

October 21, 2020

Jessica Sabogal

White Supremacy, the 2020 Election & the Pacific Northwest All seminars are on Thursdays from 4 -5:30 p.m. PST Free and Open to the Public White supremacy has played an enormous role in the 2020 election: framing debates, stoking fear, and fomenting division. In the election aftermath, we are creating space to come together, analyze

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Critical Menstruation Studies Workshop Series

The Crimson Wave - Jen Lewis

EWU Workshop Series: Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies All sessions will begin at 1 p.m. Pacific/4 p.m. Eastern (Note that Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. ends at 2:00 a.m., November 1, 2020). All readings are available online at Palgrave book site: https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9789811506130. HCMS Seminar Series Flyer  

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Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research: Fall 2020

Audience at CIFR

The EWU Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies presents for Fall 2020 Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research, featuring faculty and staff presenting research in their disciplines from a feminist perspective. Fall 2020 Flyer Refugee Community Partnership Model: a commitment to building community Tuesday, Oct. 20 Noon to 12:50 pm Virtual Attendance HERE via Zoom    

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Virtual Welcome Event

Welcome Event

Virtual Welcome Event Tuesday, Oct. 6 1:00 – 2:00 pm Virtual Attendance HERE via Zoom Please join the GWSS faculty and staff as we welcome our majors, minors, the Scary Feminists and Planned Parenthood Generation Action back to school. Although we are virtual this year, we can still actively build community. We hope to see you there!

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Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women: History, Federal Indian Law, and Structural Discrimination

Margo Hill

Event Details Wednesday, Jan. 29 | Noon to 12:50, MON 207 Thousands of Native women and girls have died and disappeared from tribal lands, rural communities, and cities in the last three decades without official explanation. We need to understand how social structures have worked to devalue the lives of indigenous women and girls. Tribal people

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Activist in Residence 2020 Dates

Lili Navarrete

The Women’s and Gender Studies Program and the Women’s and Gender Education Center are the lead organizers of the Activist In Residence (AIR) program on the EWU campus. For a seventh year, AIR will bring an activist to campus to work with EWU students, staff, faculty, and community members during winter quarter of 2020. Meet

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Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research: Winter 2020

Audience at CIFR

The EWU Women’s & Gender Studies presents for Winter 2020 Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research, featuring faculty and staff presenting research in their disciplines from a feminist perspective. Download the Winter 2020 Flyer Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: History, Federal Indian Law, and Structural Discrimination Wednesday, Jan. 29 Noon to 12:50 p.m., 207 Monroe Hall

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WGS Welcome Back Reception

Facade of Monroe Hall on a sunny day

Welcome Back from Women’s and Gender Studies Thursday, Oct. 10 3:30-4:30 p.m. Women’s and Gender Education Center, MON 207 We hope you will join Women’s and Gender Studies’ core faculty and staff, our affiliated faculty, and our students as we reveal some exciting developments in our program. We will also enjoy refreshments. Refreshments and mingling are

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Resisting la Migra/ICE

Abolish ICE March

Resisting la Migra/ICE Abigail Scholar Executive Director, Central Washington Justice For Our Neighbors Thursday, Nov. 21 Noon to 1 p.m., Multicultural Center, PUB 329 Abigail has been the Executive Director of Central Washington Justice For Our Neighbors since early 2018. She serves on the coordinating committee of the Walla Walla Immigrant Rights Coalition. She is

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Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research: Fall 2019

Panel of Women Leaders

Women’s and Gender Studies presents for Fall 2019 Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research: featuring faculty and staff presenting research in their disciplines from a feminist perspective. Embodiment, Empowerment, and Community: Feminist Pedagogy for Inclusive Teaching and Learning Tuesday, Oct. 8 Noon to 12:50, 207 Monroe Hall This research explores the use of Feminist Pedagogy as

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