- Courtney Aucone
“Game Changers and Scene Makers”: Black and Brown Women of the Underground - Sarah Ahmad
What Happens After The Heart Breaks The Poem: Hybridity and Heartbreak in Women's Writing - Gwendolyn Fowler
“Maybe it is Poor Welfare Women Who Will Really Liberate Women in This Country”: Tracing an Intellectual History of Mrs. Johnnie Tillmon - Jacqueline Muir
The Deliberate Contradictions in the United States Human Rights System: A Case Analysis and History of 9/11 Immigration Policies - Gabriela Phend
Gendered Topographies: Progressive Era Rhetoric in the Conservation and Preservation Efforts of the Hetch Hetchy Valley - Velvet Ross
Queen Esther: The Life of Esther Gordy Edwards and Her Contributions to the Building of Motown Records - Sara Sanders
Women Etched in Stone: The 1956 Women’s March and Women's Representation in South African Public History - Sarah Simon
“I’m Gonna Ruin Your Childhood": Girl Power, Badasses, and the Social Impact of Young Adult Literature and Film From 1997-2007 - Pauline Stanfiel
American Motherhood: A Discursive and Quantitative Analysis of Abortion and Racialized Constructions of Family in Political Speech
Graduate Program in Women’s History Class of 2017 Thesis Presentations
Slonim Living Room / Stone Room
Open to the public
/ Thursday