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Cricket Keating and Michelle Habell-Pallan Receive UW Global Innovation Awards
Harriet Dumba, a dark-skinned black woman with long braids pulled back in a ponytail, wearing a blue blouse and patterned skirt, holding her 2022 GWSS Alumni Award plaque and smiling at the camera.
2022 GWSS Alumni Awardee Harriet Poni Dumba: “There is so much work for us to do out there.”  
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Mediha Sorma Contributes to Translation of Prison Writings by Kurdish Women Politicians
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Regina Yung Lee Quoted in The Daily on the Paradox of the 'Mary Sue' Archetype
Simona Liao
Simona Liao Discusses How STEM and Feminism Have Impacted Her // Perspectives Magazine
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Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies Statement on Reproductive Justice
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Professor Bettina Judd Discusses the Inequitable and Unjust Impacts of SCOTUS's Ruling to Overturn Roe v. Wade
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Remembering bell hooks 
Woman and Child on Traditional Boat on Body of Water in South America
GWSS Professors Michelle Habell-Pallan and Cricket Keating Set to Co-Lead a Microseminar on Plurifeminisms Across Abya Yala for the Simpson Center in Spring Quarter
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Women in the Workforce article in The Daily features GWSS Professor Regina Yung Lee
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Save the Date - April 5, 2021 - for Say Her Name: The Urgency of Black Feminism Now