Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research

Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research We examine the positions of women and the organization of gendered relations in culture and society

The Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research (CWSGR) is an interdisciplinary apex that academically focuses on gender and sexuality as they intersect with race/ethnicity, class, ability, religion, age and nation state along the societal power continuums of oppression and privilege. CWSGR supports research and creative scholarship/artistry and pedagogy guided by feminist methodologies and the

ories, as well as critical race and queer theories. CWSGR encourages scholarly and creative collaborations between faculty, students and campus community members that seek to address issues of social justice and change pertaining to gender inequities that are inclusive of multiple identities and speak to issues of intersectionality. CWSGR strives to foster service-learning opportunities with local and global communities that support gender research in order to effect meaningful change in public policy and social life. CWSGR advocates for the diffusion of feminist scholarly and creative work across the university, as well as at national and international academic levels. CWSGR is committed to the mentoring of civic-minded and socially aware students who strive to enhance the world at large. CWSGR is housed within the Department of Ethnic Studies in the College of Liberal Arts.

Hello WGS Alumni and Friends.  There are some important and exciting changes happening over here at CSU and I will fill ...
10/24/2022

Hello WGS Alumni and Friends. There are some important and exciting changes happening over here at CSU and I will fill you all in soon. Right now, we are working on accepting a cohort of MA students for Fall 2023. Below is the information. Please, please, please help us get our folks into the program. I will follow up with an exciting new initiative soon. In the meantime, spread the word!

09/26/2022

An Atlanta store is one of hundreds of independent booksellers across the country celebrating the freedom to read as schools, universities and public libraries face attempts to ban or restrict books.

12/17/2021
What do you say when there is so much to say about a life so fully lived in such a short time. The early departure, the ...
12/17/2021

What do you say when there is so much to say about a life so fully lived in such a short time. The early departure, the too soon gone, the reminder of the toll, the cost of what it means to live and love as a Black Feminist revolutionary in this world.

Yesterday, today, and always we light a candle on our ancestral altars for the one who taught us what it means to live and love in the truest sense of the word.

Rest deeply, dear one.

Elizabeth Woodworth ScholarshipEl Centro is now accepting applications for our Elizabeth Woodworth Scholarship. We are e...
05/13/2021

Elizabeth Woodworth Scholarship
El Centro is now accepting applications for our Elizabeth Woodworth Scholarship. We are encouraging any students that meet the criteria to apply. The Elizabeth Woodworth Memorial Scholarship awards are based on merit, financial need and the thoughtfulness of personal statements. Awards will range from $2,000-$4,000 for the academic year based on financial need

Student applying for this award, must meet the following criteria:
• Enrolled in any college or major
• First-generation college students
• Enrolled full-time as a continuing student
• Good academic standing with the university
• Demonstrated financial need
• Demonstrated interest in, understanding of, and life experiences with the Latinx culture
• Deadline to Apply: Tuesday, June 1st at 11:59pm
Link to apply: https://elcentro.colostate.edu/

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The Women and Gender Advocacy Center usually hosts an annual Take Back t...
04/14/2021

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The Women and Gender Advocacy Center usually hosts an annual Take Back the Night event, which includes a survivor speak out during which people share their stories of sexual assault. Survivors can find empowerment and healing in story sharing, and our office is happy to support the CSU community in this way.

This year, they are hosting a virtual platform for survivors to speak their truths and share their stories. This is the link to the story project page with FAQ's: https://col.st/hdrB0. Interested folks can access a Google doc from there to share their story. The Women and Gender Advocacy Center values survivor choices, so they are welcome to remain completely anonymous if they choose.

Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions!

WGAC Site

Today we celebrate the Transgender feminists who have and continue to pave the ways in which we think about, exist in, c...
03/31/2021

Today we celebrate the Transgender feminists who have and continue to pave the ways in which we think about, exist in, challenge, and resist the incredibly harmful colonial construct of the gender binary. We value all of the Trans and non/binary members of our gender studies community at CSU and across the world. We value your presence and existence in this world.
We also know that acknowledgment is the minimum and encourage and commit to taking action that supports, promotes, protects, and uplifts transgender people and communities especially in the current moment when violent legislation is being passed to exclude Trans people from life affirming medical care and activities. We see you and stand firmly with you.
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And as always, just a reminder that transexclusionary feminism isn’t actual feminism... it’s just heteronormative supremacy.

The College of Natural Sciences just posted a call for their project:Illustrating Diverse Experiences in STEM: An art an...
03/31/2021

The College of Natural Sciences just posted a call for their project:
Illustrating Diverse Experiences in STEM: An art and science collaboration
(Please see attachment for more information and who to contact)

In brief, the call is seeking up to 6 regional artists representing different and intersectional identities to be commissioned to each create a single-frame comic-book-style illustration in high quality digital format which highlights issues faced by people in STEM. Artists will participate in discussions with researchers to ensure that the illustrations are impactful and highlight meaningful areas with the field.

Each illustration will be displayed in buildings on campus, printed on postcards distributed in the College of Natural Sciences, and featured on the CSU Math Department diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) website. The illustration will be debuted, due to COVID-19 restrictions, at a virtual event featuring a panel discussion with STEM researchers at CNS as well as the artists.

Compensation
Artists will be compensated with a commission of $700. The commission includes the expectation to submit an initial script/concept, the initial sketches, the tentative final illustration, and the final illustration as outlined in the timeline; to meet with committee members at least three times as outlined in the timeline; and to have discussions with scientists about the art.

Submission deadline (approaching quickly):
Thursday, April 8, 2021: Deadline to apply for full consideration

This is a regional call-for-entry and is open to all artists. Please feel encouraged to apply if this call speaks to you and/ or share where appropriate. Your help getting the word out would be greatly appreciated!

Hello from Pride! We hope to see you this Friday for Q***r Coffee from 9-10 AM. Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/940...
03/23/2021

Hello from Pride!

We hope to see you this Friday for Q***r Coffee from 9-10 AM. Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/94043243642 Calendar Invite is attached. As always, this is a time for casual conversation for LGBTQIA staff and faculty on the last Friday of every month.

Additionally some updates coming up:
1) On behalf of Pride, the Asian Pacific American Cultural Center, Student Disability Center and Ram Events – we’re excited to invite you to our Trans Day of Visibility Keynote & Workshop featuring Kay Ulanday Barrett!
Follow this link to learn more & to RSVP: https://col.st/JOgjA
2) A reminder to Save the Date for Lavender Graduation & consider submitting Award Nominations – which close next week! Follow this link for all the links & info you need: https://col.st/Bx5Z4
3) We are still collecting interest for the LGBTQIA Employee Network! If you have not filled out our interest form, please take a moment to do so! LGBTQIA Employee Network Interest Form: https://col.st/iLj4N

Hello CSU people Kimberly Baker Medina is reaching out about an upcoming webinar. Kim's husband Ramon is involved in a g...
03/23/2021

Hello CSU people

Kimberly Baker Medina is reaching out about an upcoming webinar.

Kim's husband Ramon is involved in a group called Lucha para Honduras Libre, composed of Hondurans in the US who are working to end the repression, human rights abuses and narco-dictatorship in Honduras. They are hosting a webinar presentation by Dana Frank of UC Santa Cruz. Dr. Frank has extensively researched and written about Honduras, the 2009 coup, and the support that the US provides to the Honduran government. Lucha para Honduras Libre hopes to get the US congress to pass pending legislation which would cut arms and weapons to Honduras, hold the government accountable for human rights abuses, and provide for other sanctions to the Honduran government.

Attached is a bio summary for Dr. Frank and an event flyer. You can register on the link on the flyer or on the page of Lucha para Honduras Libre.

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