UGA Women's Studies
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The Institute for Women’s Studies is an academic unit providing a feminist interdisciplinary perspective on women and gender in the @UGAFranklin
Athens, GA
Joined June 2011
The Institute for Women's Studies is hiring a full-time Public Relations Coordinator. We'll begin reviewing applications in a few weeks. Check out the link below if you're interested: https://t.co/brC2BW1smK
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**Reminder to students** Deadline for submitting mini grant proposals for creative responses to 'But Some of Us Are Brave' is TOMORROW 11/18! Even if you didn't attend the reading group but read it on your own or for class, you can submit! Visit https://t.co/PwCG2FfLx7 💚
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Congrats to @AAUW 2015 recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award, Dr. Juanita Johnson-Bailey, on her appointment: Johnson-Bailey receives inaugural Centennial Professorship @Juanita79374767
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The professorship recognizes and supports an outstanding faculty member whose work focuses on interdisciplinary issues of gender and women’s history.
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"Feminist Mournings," a new issue of @M3RIDIANS, edited by Kimberly Juanita Brown and Jyoti Puri, is now available! Read the introduction and Kelli Moore's article "Techniques of Abstraction in Black Arts: A Feminist Review Essay" free through February: https://t.co/kBGnCmDLwO
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Our digital Broadside Collection, which is accessible through the @DigLibGA, documents a variety of political and social activist movements focused on community issues as well as national issues. https://t.co/9LiSqxnUG2
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The UGA Institute for Women's Studies and the Lamar Dodd School of Art invite applications for the position of tenure-track assistant professor of Art History and Women Studies to begin in August 2023. Learn more about the position here:
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Former @UGAWMST Director, Dr. Juanita Johnson-Bailey has received the inaugural Centennial Professorship in Women's Studies. Congrats Dr. JJB! Well-deserved! ✨ Read more about this professorship here: https://t.co/sH4I1V3NsQ
@universityofga
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The professorship recognizes and supports an outstanding faculty member whose work focuses on interdisciplinary issues of gender and women’s history.
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*Reminder to students* Deadline for submitting mini grant proposals for creative responses to 'But Some of Us Are Brave' is coming up next Friday 11/18! Even if you didn't attend the reading group but read it on your own or for class, you can submit! Visit https://t.co/PwCG2EYIv7
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Calling all feminist scholars! Article submissions for our 50th anniversary special issue are open now! Details and submission guidelines below:
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2027 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship The University of Chicago Press and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society are pleased to announce the competition for the…
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The deadline to apply for Selected Professions #Fellowships is DECEMBER 1st! Spread the word to women in graduate programs where they are underrepresented. Special funds are available for #WomenOfColor pursuing a law degree, medical degree, or #MBA. https://t.co/xd6uOwCm64
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Did you know @UGAWMST affiliate, Dr. Cecília Paiva Ximenes Rodrigues, along with Dr. Cris Lira, @UGARomLang, edited an open-access bilingual collection in Portuguese & English of Brazilian women's poetry? It's available for FREE download! Learn more here:
rom.uga.edu
Cecília Paiva Ximenes Rodrigues and Cris Lira have edited a bilingual collection in Portuguese and English of Brazilian women's poetry. Raízes: Brazilian Women Poets in Translation, published by...
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Tomorrow is our last Friday Speaker Series of Fall 2022! Join us on Zoom* at 12:40pm for "Homing Justice in the Borderlands of Athens, GA" presented by Jess Martínez, a doctoral student in @GeographyUGA. FREE, open to all, FYO. *TLHAT@uga.edu for Zoom link. Hope to see you there!
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We're looking forward to tomorrow's @UGAHistory lecture!
Please join us Nov 10 at 4 PM for a Willson Center Distinguished Lecture: "World War II and Global Memory Culture: The Case of the 'Comfort Women'" with Carol Gluck, George Sansom Professor of History, Columbia University. Free & open to the public.
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✏️A reminder that proposals for our two active CFPs are due November 15. Please share with your networks! Special issues on "Media Identitopias" & "Curating Feminist Film Archives": https://t.co/uSxvFJ0or9
https://t.co/hDYsAFo6pS
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