Celebrate
Women's History
Month
The Office of Student Life - Pluralism & diversity invites the CSI community to celebrate Women's History Month! Join in an exploration of the Suffragette movement and share your favorite feminist passage! Thank you to the organizers of these events!
A CENTENNIAL LEGACY: VOTING RIGHTS IN VIEW OF THE 19TH AMENDMENT
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
2:30 - 3:30 PM
CC CLUE
Join Gabriella Leone, Staten Island Museum Archives Manager and curator of Women of the Nation Arise! Staten Islanders in the Fight for Women’s Right to Vote, for a reflection on the legacy of grassroots activism for women’s suffrage. Learn about the tactics suffragists employed to claim their right to vote and bring about political change in their community. Consider how their commitment to sparking civic engagement and political participation still resonates today.
This event is organized by the Department of the Library.
Read passages from the feminist works that inspire you!
All genders of readers and authors welcome!
This annual event is presented by the Department of English, CSI Women's Center, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department.
“We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment”
March 24th, 7:30pm--8:45pm via Zoom
At this online event, Julie C. Suk, Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and Liberal Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center will discuss her new book. This PG Clue event is presented by the CSI Legal Studies Institute as part of its "New and Noteworthy: Spring Book Talk Series."
During Women's History Month, JSTOR Daily is highlighting women's stories on topics including the origin of Women's History Month, racism, suffrage, and sexuality. Click here to read the entries selected by JSTOR editors.
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