Interview with Hope College’s WGS alumna Chloe Long
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When will it be Enough?
Hope College undergraduate Sutton Steensma responds to “Trust Black Women: Reproductive Justice and Eugenics” by Loretta Ross.
Fully Searching
Hope College undergraduate Kaylee Stanton reflects–in poetic expression–on feminist research and Women’s music as a genre.
The Production of Babies
Hope College’s Elizabeth Bassett reflects–in poetry–to Loretta Ross’s conceptualization of Reproductive Justice Theory.
Researcher as Artist
Hope College undergraduate Nicole Galloway reflects on the researcher’s authority and responsibility in creating knowledge.
Feminist Visions and Marxist Critique
Student reflection–applying feminist Marxism to analyze the Hope Forward program and the capitalist exchange.
The Socialization of Women’s Low Self-Esteem
Hope College’s WGS Major Erin Powers explores the beauty industry, focusing on how to ask feminist research questions.
The Model Minority Myth, Relative Privilege, AAPI Experiences, and Why it’s All Oppression Anyway
Asian community members are stuck in a double-bind; trapped between high expectations and the harmful racialized characterizations that continue to exist.
WGS Student Awards 2019-2020
Award winning WGS students at Hope College!
Claiming My Education, Claiming My Truth as a Survivor
Claiming My Education, Claiming My Truth as a Survivor By Makenna Clarke “Student Feature” is our newest addition to the WGS blog. Student-scholars enrolled in WGS courses have consented to share their experiences inside and outside the classroom with the Hope community. April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (NSAAM), and this year the Students …
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