College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lecturer Alison Bailey will deliver the talk “Her Anger Becomes Her: What I’ve Learned about Anger and Injustice” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Unit: Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
This is America exhibit examines stereotypes
An opening reception for the exhibit This is America will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, January 31, in the Rachel Cooper Gallery on University Street.
LGBTQ+ literacy advocates, authors of Reading the Rainbow, to speak March 6
Caitlin Ryan and Jill Hermann-Wilmarth, co-authors of the book Reading the Rainbow, will speak at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium submissions deadline February 15
Undergraduate and graduate students from all areas of study are invited to submit papers, performances, and presentations for the 23rd annual Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium.
FLAME requesting submissions for revamped Monologues
Illinois State University’s Feminist Led Activist Movement to Empower (FLAME) is seeking submissions for an open-mic-style performance night in February. Contributions can include monologues, poems, short narratives, or other pieces of writing in any style.
Take Back the Night: Speaking out against sexual assault, October 25
Take Back the Night offers survivors of sexual violence, allies, families, and members of the community a supportive space to tell our stories and speak out against sexual harassment and violence.
Meet new Social Work Professor Amy Wright
Meet Amy Wright, who comes to the School of Social Work as our new faculty member.
Fall film series explores intersection of customs, people, cultures
The Fall 2018 Ethnographic Film Series will sweep from India’s most holy city to armed conflicts in Colombia; delve into New York City’s LGBTQ kiki culture, and examine the battle for the streets of Ferguson, Missouri.
Jessica Lynn to bring message of transgender acceptance, September 26
Transgender advocate and activist Jessica Lynn will bring her message of acceptance for gender non-conforming people to Illinois State University.
You Are Not Alone exhibit at Rachel Cooper
The exhibit reflects students’ frank conversations about everything from family and health to social pressures.