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Winona LaDuke Campus Lecture

Taking Action for the Environment with Winona LaDuke Flyer

Wednesday, April 17 – Winona LaDuke Campus Lecture: “Taking Action for the Environment: Become the Person Your Ancestors would be Proud of” – RITA 101, 4:00-5:30PM

Join WGS, the Office of the Provost, SLI, the Office of Sustainability, HSS, and more for this incredible event featuring speaker and activist Winona LaDuke. Flyer attached for more info!

Feminism in Motion 2019 Event Recap & Pictures

Thank you to everyone who came out to our second annual Feminism in Motion celebration! See below for a digitized version of the program, scans of the feminist doodles that our attendees created during the event presentations and rich discussions, and pictures from the day’s festivities.


2019 FeMo Picture Gallery


A special thanks to the ever-generous Sugar Bakeshop for providing the delicious treats!

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We hope to see you next year!

OID’s Call to Action Week!

 

  • March 9 – Be Well Expo – North Campus – 10:00AM-3:00PM
    • Panels, breakouts, and a Wellness Village focusing on women of color, health disparities, concerns, and solutions. Read more about the Be Well Expo here.
  • March 11 – Super Sheroes: Superwomen Who Inspire Us – EHHP Alumni Center – 6:00-8:00PM
    • An inspiring message by SC Representative Gilda Cobb-Hunter, followed by food, fun, and engagement. All are welcome! Hosted by OID, MSPS, SDIC, and CofC College Democrats.
  • March 12 – Activism Lunch & Learn – Stern 201 – 12:00-1:30PM
    • A lunchtime discussion featuring student and community activists making a difference on campus and in Charleston. Open to the public. Lunch provided. Read more here
  • March 13 – Campus Communities Fair – George St. – 11:00-1:00PM
    • Student Government Association is hosting a street fair to showcase the diverse communities that make up our campus. Multiple student organizations and members from the Charleston community will come together with food, music, and other celebrations!
  • March 14 – “RBG” Film Screening – ECTR 118 – 6:00-9:00 PM
    • A birthday celebration of assorted pies and refreshments in honor of Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg’s birthday and National Pi Day. Hosted by CofC College Democrats and SDIC. 

Maude Barlow: Solving World Water Crises

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Wednesday, February 20th
ECTR 116, 3:30-5:00PM

The world is facing twin water crises, one ecological, the other human. Modern industrial society sees water as a resource for development and is mercilessly polluting and depleting existing water supplies.

Maude Barlow has traveled from the UN and high level conferences to the worst slums on earth in search of solutions to these crises. She argues that water is not a commodity to be but on the open market like oil and gas, but rather a public trust and human right to be guarded and preserved for all time.

Join her as she gives practical tools and examples of water sustainability projects worldwide that protect ecosystems and local communities and economics.

Women in Science Mini Conference

Women in Science Mini Conference, featuring Dr. Lisa Fauci
Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 3:00pm.
RITA 101-103

Join the School of Sciences & Mathematics as we both celebrate women in science and mathematics and discuss poignant issues surrounding an increasing number of women in these fields. Stay for any portion or the entire event. All genders welcome!

Featuring Dr. Lisa Fauci, Associate Professor, Tulane University. Dr. Fauci is one of the nation’s foremost experts in fluid dynamics; she is president-elect of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), and a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).

The Mini Conference includes a student poster session (3:00 pm), Dr. Fauci’s keynote address (4:00 pm), and a career panel discussion (5:15 pm).

 

Still Jewish and Newly Jewish: Women & Intermarriage in America

Sunday, January 27th at 10:00AM – Arnold Hall.

Join the Jewish Studies Program and WGS for this presentation – Still Jewish and Newly Jewish: Women & Intermarriage in America – which will reimagine Jewish intermarriage by explaining how womanhood influences lived experiences and meaning. The stories of Jewish women, those raised Jewish and those who chose Judaism later in life, are an essential ingredient to understanding intermarriage in America. Jewish women have long been thought of as keepers of the domestic flame of Judaism and women of other faith backgrounds who marry Jewish men have often shouldered much of the responsibility for raising Jewish children. Come learn about how these women of valor shape Jewishness and Judaism.

Headshot of Keren McGinityKeren R. McGinity is a 2018 Forward 50 honoree for her clarion call for a Jewish response to the #MeToo movement, published in the New York Jewish Week. She is named on Lilith magazine’s 7 Jewish Feminist Highlights of 2018 list. Her pioneering books, Still Jewish: A History of Women and Intermarriage in America (NYU Press 2009), a National Jewish Book Award Finalist, and Marrying Out: Jewish Men, Intermarriage, and Fatherhood (Indiana University Press 2014), changed the narrative about Jewish continuity by focusing on gender and change over time. Dr. McGinity is the inaugural director of the Interfaith Families Jewish Engagement Program at Hebrew College’s Shoolman Graduate School of Jewish Education, where she also teaches, and a research associate at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University. She earned her PhD from Brown University, and was the Mandell L. Berman Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Contemporary American Jewish Life at the University of Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. Dr. McGinity serves on the Sexual Misconduct Taskforce of the Association for Jewish Studies and the Academic Advisory Council of the Jewish Women’s Archive.

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