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  <Title>Dr. Carole McCann publishes new edition!</Title>
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    <p>The third edition of the <em>Feminist Theory Reader</em> anthologizes the important classical and contemporary works of feminist theory within a multiracial transnational framework. This edition includes 16 new essays; the editors have organized the readings into four sections, which challenge the prevailing representation of feminist movements as waves.</p>
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    <Title>Congrats to GWST student Alexandra Mills, Fulbright finalist</Title>
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          <span>Gender + Women's Studies is proud to annouce that graduating senior Alexandra Mills has been selected as a finalist for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
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    <Summary>Gender + Women's Studies is proud to annouce that graduating senior Alexandra Mills has been selected as a finalist for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia.    Please join us...</Summary>
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  <Title>Studies in Feminist Activism</Title>
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    <strong>Studies in Feminist Activism—</strong><span>Kate Drabinski’s GWST 200 focuses on the history and present of feminist activist movements. Students will produce digital stories about local activist movements as well as their own activist projects at UMBC and in the surrounding community, creating an archive of what it means to do activism here at UMBC and beyond.</span>
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    <span>Read the full article and follow the BreakingGround blog here: </span><span><a href="http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/get-involved/learn/spring-2013-courses/">http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/get-involved/learn/spring-2013-courses/</a></span>
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  <Summary>Gender + Women's Studies is in the news!    Studies in Feminist Activism—Kate Drabinski’s GWST 200 focuses on the history and present of feminist activist movements. Students will produce digital...</Summary>
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  <Title>Dr. Amy Bhatt publishes new book: Roots and Reflections</Title>
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    <p>Amy Bhatt, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, is the co-author of <em>Roots and Reflections: South Asians Map the Pacific Northwest</em>, which will be released by the University of Washington Press early next year.</p>
    <p>The book examines the experiences of early South Asians who settled on the Pacific coast in the early 1890s through the 1990s. Though the east coast of the U.S. has some of the largest South Asian populations in the country today, these early settlers shed light on the development of South Asian communities across the U.S. and are an important location in understanding contemporary immigration patterns. <em>Roots and Reflections </em>highlights the gender, race, and class aspects of this immigration and settlement.</p>
    <p>For an overview of the book, see the book trailer below.</p>
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    <div>Originally posted here: <a href="https://umbcinsights.wordpress.com/2012/12/07/amy-bhatt-gender-and-womens-studies-publishes-new-book/">https://umbcinsights.wordpress.com/2012/12/07/amy-bhatt-gender-and-womens-studies-publishes-new-book/</a>
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  <Summary>Amy Bhatt, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, is the co-author of Roots and Reflections: South Asians Map the Pacific Northwest, which will be released by the University of...</Summary>
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  <Title>GWST Dr Kate presented at NWSA Feminism Unbound conference</Title>
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    <h4>"NWSA Annual Conference: fascinating topics and challenging interactions</h4>
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    <a href="http://tracylhawkins.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/nwsa-annual-conference-fascinating-topics-and-challenging-interactions/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">November 17, 2012</a> by<a href="http://tracylhawkins.wordpress.com/author/tracylhawkins/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> tracylhawkins</a> </div>
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    <div>Last weekend I got to attend the <a href="http://www.nwsa.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Women’s Studies Association</a> annual conference. I went to the conference with a sense of dread (as is common for young professors going to their professional conferences) but it turned out to be a fantastic, if very challenging, experience.</div>
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    <div>I’m sure that you don’t want a play-by-play of my experiences (I took 4500 words worth of notes!), but I do want to give you the highlights to show you some of the things that some awesome people are thinking about. So, here are some of the really interesting panels and papers that I got to hear:</div>
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    <div>•A super helpful panel on strategies of publishing in academic journals. This is an essential skill for the young academic, so it was really good to hear from the editors of specific publications about what they look for and how they do peer reviews. Now I just need to submit some articles!</div>
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    <div>•An engaging panel on different approaches to teaching Intro to Women’s Studies (West Virginia University). This panel was based around using props, so we heard about teaching with cells (from a medical perspective), condoms (from a public health perspective), corsets (from a historical perspective), and blow up dolls (from an activist perspective).</div>
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    <div>•A paper by Danielle Henderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) on her <a href="http://feministryangosling.tumblr.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Feminist Ryan Gosling tumblr</a>. You guys, she is awesome, and you really need to see her memes. Such an interesting critique/use of feminist theory!</div>
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    <div>•Two really useful papers by Jenn Brandt (High Point University) and <strong>Kate Drabinski</strong> (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) on using Twitter and Blogs in the feminist classroom. I am definitely going to try to incorporate these approaches in my spring courses. There are challenges to using those technologies, but I think that teaching students to write publicly and to engage in public debates is so important. ..."</div>
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    <div>Read the rest of the blog post at:</div>
    <a href="http://tracylhawkins.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/nwsa-annual-conference-fascinating-topics-and-challenging-interactions/">http://tracylhawkins.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/nwsa-annual-conference-fascinating-topics-and-challenging-interactions/</a>
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  <Title>GWST Major is BreakingGround!</Title>
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    <div> <h1>Voting to Honor My Family</h1>
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    <p><em><strong><a href="http://umbcbreakingground.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/maureen-evans-arthurs1.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="" src="http://umbcbreakingground.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/maureen-evans-arthurs1.jpg?w=96&amp;h=72" height="72" width="96" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Maureen Evans Arthurs ’13, Gender and Women’s Studies, was recently selected as one of just 10 U.S. college students to serve on the 2012–13 <a href="http://www.aauw.org/connect/sac/SAC2013.cfm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Student Advisory Council</a> for the American Association of University Women (AAUW).</strong></em></p>
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    <p>Every vote counts; however, post-election buzz has a lot of people on the ‘other side’ grumbling that their vote didn’t matter. It did. If you took the time to exercise your constitutional right to vote for elected officials, it mattered on a local, state and even at a federal level. President Obama and Mitt Romney were not the only candidates on your ballot yesterday. Whether cast in person or mailed absentee, your vote determined the outcome of important amendments, ballot measures and the appointment of representatives in your home state. Of course, one votes with hope that their particular candidate will win; however, is that the only reason? Expressing your opinions and right to vote goes beyond who wins and who ‘loses’.</p>
    <p>I voted to honor my family and those who came before me who never had the chance. My strong sense of political efficacy comes from an awareness of my own family’s experience, over generations, with being denied the right to vote.</p>
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    <p>Even after African Americans and women legally gained the right to vote, my mother and grandmother faced voter intimidation and suppression tactics: many of which, sadly, were used yesterday against minorities in multiple states. Humbly, it is incredibly empowering to me to essentially be the first in my family to have the birthright to walk up the street with my son and cast my ballot with no fear of retribution. I voted to express my views and also out of respect for those who came before me and who fought for this right.</p>
    <p><em>Contact the author, Maureen Evans Arthurs, at <a href="mailto:mevansa1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mevansa1@umbc.edu</a></em>.</p>
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    <div>See the original article and <span>find out more about the Breaking Ground project here: </span><a href="http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/2012/11/07/voting-to-honor-my-family/">http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/2012/11/07/voting-to-honor-my-family/</a>
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    <p>As previously announced to the campus, Professor Rebecca Boehling, the Director of the Dresher Center, will become Director of the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen, Germany, in January.  A distinguished scholar of the Holocaust, World War II, and early postwar Germany, Dr. Boehling has served as the founding Director of the James T. and Virginia M. Dresher Center for the Humanities, making it a highly visible and important presence on campus in supporting and advancing scholarship in the humanities.  We are all indebted to her for outstanding work with the Dresher Center and her role as a champion of the humanities and the liberal arts.</p>
    <p>I am delighted to announce that <strong>Jessica Berman</strong>, Professor of English (and <strong>Affiliate Professor of Gender + Women's Studies</strong>, and of Language, Literacy, and Culture<span>), will become Director of the Dresher Center in January, 2014, when she returns from a year's leave.  Dr. Berman is the author of two heralded books on modernism, co-editor of the book series Modernist Latitudes at the Columbia University Press, and a Board Member of the American Comparative Literature Association.  She has also served as Chair of the UMBC Research Council and for the past six years has chaired the Department of English.  We are fortunate indeed to have a scholar of Professor Berman's stature and skills bring her experience and vision to the Dresher Center.</span></p>
    <p>I am delighted as well to announce that Professor <strong>Beverly Bickel </strong>of the Ph.D. Program in Language, Literacy, and Culture (and<strong> Affiliate Assistant Professor of Gender + Women's Studies</strong>) will direct the Dresher Center from January 2013 through December 2013.  Dr. Bickel is a talented administrator, who has most recently served as Acting Director of LLC, and an innovative scholar in such areas as new media and globalized communication and culture.  Under her leadership, the Dresher Center will continue to move forward in supporting and enhancing the humanities and humanities scholarship at UMBC.</p>
    <p>The Dresher Center has become a major institution on campus thanks to the leadership of Dr. Boehling.  I know that Professors Berman and Bickel will sustain and build upon the achievements and momentum established by Professor Boehling.  They will be supported in this by Professor John Stolle-McAllister of the Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication, who this semester has taken on the positions of Director of the Humanities Scholars Program and Associate Director of the Dresher Center.<br><br></p>
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  <Title>2012 GWST Student Awards</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The Gender and Women's Studies Coordinating Committee chose six outstanding graduating seniors to receive annual awards from the program. The awards were presented by Dr. Carole McCann, Program Director, at the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Award Ceremony on May 2nd. <div><br></div>
    <div>The GWST program offers two award opportunities. The first is the <strong>Jo Ann E. Argersinger Award for Academic Achievement</strong>. Named for a former provost and Gender and Women’s Studies faculty member, this award recognizes exemplary academic achievement in gender and women’s studies. The second is the <strong>Joan S. Korenman Outstanding Service Award</strong>, named for the founding director of the Program. This award recognizes outstanding service to the Gender and Women’s Studies Program. </div>
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    <p><span><strong>Nikitha Mohan</strong> is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a concentration in Biopsychology and a minor in Gender and Women Studies. She is a very active member and co-leader of Women Involved in Learning and Leadership (WILL). She intends on furthering her education in Public Health so she can eventually work in programs which are dedicated to enhancing the mental and physical health of women and children. Nikitha received the Joan S. Korenman Award for Service in GWST.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>Freddy Reyes</strong> chose to major in Psychology and minor in Gender and Women’s Studies because of his interests in equality for all individuals, particularly LGBT groups.  In 2010, Freddy received an Associate's degree form Howard Community College. As a McNair scholar, Freddy will be participating in the Summer Research Institute (SRI) this June and July, to gauge the levels of suicide ideation among sexual minority students here at UMBC. He has plans to attend graduate school, and ultimately would like to research the cultural impact of intolerance and prejudice on sexual minorities, specifically Hispanic/Latino influences, and counsel LGBT youth. Freddy received the Jo Ann E. Argersinger Award for Academic Achievement in GWST.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>Kaleigh Schaal</strong> is a double major in Gender and Women's Studies and Management of Aging Services. She has earned a 4.0 GPA due to her hard work over four years pursuing this education, so she will graduate Summa Cum Laude. Her current research is at the intersection of her fields of study: an in depth comparison of the societal assumptions of post-menopausal mothers versus that of custodial grandmothers. Kaleigh is excited for her future plans, which include a much deserved change of pace. She and her husband will spend time traveling, and she will decide her next steps based on the passions she discovers along the journey. Kaleigh received the Jo Ann E. Argersinger Award for Academic Achievement in GWST.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>Stephanie Ward</strong> is graduating with a B.A. In Gender and Women's Studies and a Honors College Certificate. She has been in the Student Government Association for three years and is the director of Major Inspiration, a service organization that focuses on instilling college and career readiness in Baltimore youth. Stephanie was also the chair of the BMORE Proud LGBTQIA Leadership Summit which took place in February 2012. After graduation, she plans on continuing her work with Baltimore's youth and wishes to pursue graduate school for community counseling. Stephanie also wants to further research the role of gender in education and youth development. Steph received the Jo Ann E. Argersinger Award for Academic Achievement in GWST.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>Steve Ammidown</strong> will be graduating with a Gender + Women’s Studies certificate and Sociology major.  Much of his academic work while at UMBC has focused on understanding popular culture phenomena through a feminist intersectional lens.  This year, he has served in a leadership capacity with the GWST Council of Majors, and volunteered off-campus with several reproductive rights organizations.  When he isn’t studying, he works in the Special Collections department at the Albin O. Kuhn Library, where he can usually be found poring over comic books.  He is moving on to that “other” University of Maryland in the fall to study Archives and Records Management. Steve received both the Jo Ann E. Argersinger Academic Achievement Award in GWST and Joan S. Korenman Award for Service in GWST.</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>Eva Jannotta</strong> will graduate in May 2012 with a BA in Gender and Women's Studies and English, with a minor in Spanish. She is extremely grateful to the Gender and Women's Studies Department for supporting her independent research and thesis work on contemporary women's popular fiction. After graduation Eva will continue her service work as an anti-racist activist in the Baltimore area, focusing on facilitation and social media; and as a clinic escort for reproductive health rights. She ultimately plans to earn her PhD, studying contemporary women's fiction as cultural texts, and to teach at the university level. Eva received both the Jo Ann E. Argersinger Academic Achievement Award in GWST and Joan S. Korenman Award for Service in GWST.</span></p>
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    <div>The GWST Coordinating Committee and faculty wish to congratulate this year's award recipients. We look forward to their continued and future success!</div>
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    <p><br>One of my biggest frustrations as a student was writing papers that would be read only by the professor and then stuck in a trash can somewhere, never to be seen again. I wanted to have bigger conversations with more people, to practice engaging in the conversations I knew were happening outside the classroom."</p>
    <p>Read Dr. Kate's whole story, and find out more about the Breaking Ground project here: <a href="http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/what-i-saw-riding-my-bike-around-today/">http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/what-i-saw-riding-my-bike-around-today/</a></p>
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