
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
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http://iws.uga.edu 23-06-2011 20:09:28
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We're looking forward to tomorrow's UGA History Dept lecture!

Juanita Johnson-Bailey (Ed.D. '94), a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor in the #MFECOE department of lifelong education, administration, and policy, received the 2022 UGA Women's Studies Women's Studies Faculty Award and now also holds the Centennial Professorship at UGA. 👏🏆



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 UGA Geography. FREE, open to all, FYO. *[email protected] for Zoom link. Hope to see you there!



Did you know UGA Women's Studies affiliate, Dr. Cecília Paiva Ximenes Rodrigues, along with Dr. Cris Lira, UGA Department of Romance Languages, 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/news/stories/2…


Look who ran into each other at #NWSA2022! IWS Director, Dr. Patricia Richards, and IWS faculty, Dr. Rumya Putcha! UGA Women's Studies 💜's #NWSA2022




Our digital Broadside Collection, which is accessible through the DigitalLibraryofGA, documents a variety of political and social activist movements focused on community issues as well as national issues. tinyurl.com/mr2pfbpm #UGA


Our awesome graduate teaching assistants, Katie Hurlock ✨ and Elise Robinson ✨, presented at this year's The National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) conference in Minneapolis, MN! Check it out: iws.uga.edu/news/stories/2…


"Feminist Mournings," a new issue of Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, 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: ow.ly/zN6B50LGrmr



We 💜 our Women's Studies students! Here's a pic from last week's Triota meeting. ✨ Triota is the Women's Studies honor society. Contact Dr. Herles at [email protected] if you're interested in joining.

