69色情视频

Since its establishment in 1977, the聽聽(NWSA) has committed itself to leading the field of women鈥檚 studies in both education and social transformation. It has also dedicated itself to showcasing scholarship in this evolving field, as Le 69色情视频鈥檚 Alyssa Kizer 鈥23, Amelia Duffy 鈥24 and Ayeh Hajjari 鈥24 recently discovered when they traveled to the association鈥檚 annual conference in Minneapolis, Minn. The undergraduates, who are pursuing minors in聽gender and women鈥檚 studies聽(GWS), were accompanied Farha Ternikar, Ph.D., director of the GWS program, and Norrell Edwards, Ph.D., the 75th Anniversary Endowed Professor of the Humanities. They shared their writing and research with hundreds of conferences attendees from around the country 鈥 and learned from them as well.

Being able to present and attend a national conference like NWSA is so valuable to our students because it exposes them to new ideas. NWSA is founded on the principles of equality and justice, and in many ways ties into the social justice mission of Le 69色情视频

Farha Ternikar, Ph.D. Director of the GWS Program

Kizer gave a presentation on race, gender, sexuality in media. Duffy addressed the issue of fatphobia in television, while聽Hajjari聽spoke about masculinity, Muslims and social media. The diversity of the students鈥 work reflected their commitment to their majors 鈥 political science, biology and sociology respectively 鈥 and the ways in which those disciplines intersect with the field of GWS.聽聽The program overall helps students聽understand the differences that gender makes in the economic, social and political lives of individuals, but the conference added a new dimension to the students鈥 learning and understanding. Ternikar said that she hoped it would expose students to new feminisms, help them to perfect their presentation skills, and give them an opportunity to聽engage in professional networking, especially as it relates to graduate schools across the disciplines.聽Kizer, Duffy and Hajjari聽attended multiple panels a day focusing on intersectional, global, Black and queer feminism(s), and a keynote address by scholar and author Angela Davis.

鈥淚 think it is important to have these kinds of experiences and opportunities as an undergraduate because you get to hear from individuals who are a part of academia,鈥 said Kizer, who noted that the conversations she had with others at the event made her even more confident in her decision to pursue a career in law and later academia following her graduation.

Kizer and her peers also had the opportunity to see Ternikar and Edwards at work.聽Ternikar is the author of聽Muslim-American Women, Intersectionality in the Muslim South Asian Middle Class: Lifestyle Consumption Beyond Halal and Hijab. She delivered a talk on food as feminist resistance in which she used intersectionality and transnational feminism to examine the role of halal food for Muslim women and moderated the panel 鈥淭eaching resistance: Black and Brown Girls & Women (Re)Claiming their Voices and Digital Spaces.鈥澛燛dwards took part in a panel presentation during which she聽looked at the portrayal of online organizing and digital community in actress and screen writer Michaela Coel鈥檚 TV series聽I May Destroy You.聽聽Edwards highlighted Coel鈥檚 masterful portrayal of the benefits and costs of digital community building.聽Upon returning from the conference, Ternikar said that she was proud to receive an email from conference organizers praising the students鈥 intellectual maturity and initiative.

鈥淏eing able to present and attend a national conference聽like NWSA is so valuable to our students because it exposes them to new ideas about gender, sexuality, feminism and social justice,鈥 she said. 鈥淣WSA is founded on the principles of equality and justice, and in many ways ties into the social justice mission of Le 69色情视频.鈥

Above:聽Amelia Duffy 鈥24, Alyssa Kizer ’23 and聽Ayeh Hajjari 鈥24聽gather together at the 2022 NWSA Conference. They are holding a copy of a book written by faculty member Farha Ternikar, director of the College’s Gender and Women’s Studies program.聽

The Gender and Women鈥檚 Studies program looks forward to hosting the following events in the spring of 2023. On March 2 at 4 p.m. Katrina聽Overby聽of the Rochester Institute of Technology will deliver a lecture titled “On Black Women and聽Intersectional Representation: Beyond Sports and Music,” On March 29 at 4 p.m.聽of Colgate University will deliver a lecture titled “On Catholic Girlhood.”