Interview with Hope College’s new WGS professor, Dr. Katherine Goodwin.
Category Archives: WGS
What color is my voice?
Interview with WGS student An Ha, featuring her published research on the intertwining of language, identity, and power within the context of racism and “standard” English.
WGS Students’ Research Featured at CURCA 2023
Undergraduate research is a distinctive element of the Hope College education and the Women’s & Gender Studies program focuses on student research in WGS 350: Feminist Visions of Justice. This year, four students showcased their research at the annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity (CURCA). Moving beyond the classroom, these students applied feminist …
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Bold Resistance: Interview with WGS Alumna Chloe Long
Interview with Hope College’s WGS alumna Chloe Long
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.
WEO and Period Supplies
WEO launches period product availability on Hope’s Campus.
What is Prop 3? Event
Hope’s student organization, the Women’s Empowerment Organization reflects on an evening of information and discussion with local political candidates regarding Michigan’s 2022 ballot and Proposal 3.