Management and team. Structure
- Direction
- Senior Associate Director
- Creative Director
- Program and Communications Director
- Senior Program Assistant
- Post-Baccalaureate Fellow
- Research Scholar
- Senior Activist Fellows, Emerita
- Student Research Assistants
- Advisory Board
Objectives
- To bring scholars and activists together through its working groups, public events, publications, and multimedia projects to advance intersectional social justice feminist analyses and to promote social transformation.
- To be committed to vibrant and engaged research, pedagogy, art, and activism, supporting the work of scholars and activists to create new knowledge and to challenge and refine how we understand the world around us.
- To cultivate collaborative and accountable relationships with community organizations, activists, and cultural workers in New York City, across the US, and transnationally.
Research and results
Total Projects (5).
- Digital Feminist Archives (2006-2018) à This archive offers a snapshot of feminist history in the 1960s and 1970s, the institutionalization of women’s centers and women’s studies as an academic discipline, and feminist struggles taking place at colleges and universities, in healthcare and social service centers, in political organizations and neighborhood meetings across the country. EXHIBITS:
- Women’s Prison Activism (Lucy Trainor, 2006).
- Women and Sexual Health (Laurie Sugatan, 2006).
- Women and Religion (Katherine Smith, 2007).
- Women and Militarism (Lucy Trainor, 2008).
- Women in the Workforce (Suzanna Denison, 2008).
- Lesbian Activism from 1970s to the Present (Chanel Ward and Anna Steffens, 2009).
- Gender and Sexuality in Higher Education (Anna Steffens, 2010).
- 1968 and Its Afterlives (2018).
Ongoing projects
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