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Side by side photos. On left: headshot of Ramon Johnson. On right: Image of Johnson's article "In the Wake of Blue Bones's Wicked Womb."
Ramon Johnson Publishes Two Notable Works
Compilation of headshots of 2023 winners of The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant
Kemi Adeyemi Awarded Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for Writing About Black Art
Headshot of Bobbi Kindred smiling at the camera. They have a short afro, and are wearing a thin gold chain and a grey sweater.
Bobbi Kindred Awarded UW College of Arts & Sciences' Prestigious Alvord Endowed Fellowship
On the left, a headshot of Michelle Habell-Pallan smiling. She has dark red curly hair on one side and a buzz cut on the other. She's wearing large teardrop earrings and a chunky collar necklace. On the right, centered on top of a yellow background are the words " Michelle Habell-Pallan on 'Plurifeminisms Across Abya Yala." In the lower right-hand corner is the logo for the Simpson Center for Humanities.
"Plurifeminisms Across Abya Yala:" A Retrospective Look at the Symposium on Gender, Race, and Social Justice in the Americas
Illustration of Pittsburgh around the turn of the century. Image features a large building with the name "Excelsior Coffin and Casket Works" written on the front. There are people and carriages on the street in front of the building.
Shirley Yee's Research Sheds Light on Pittsburgh's Lesser-Known Industrial History
Purple book cover with hollow gold ring in the center with the title "Envisioning African Intersex" printed on top. Authors name is printed vertically on the top right-hand corner.
Amanda Lock Swarr Explores Histories and Activism by Intersex South Africans in Latest Book
Book cover of Kemi Adeyemi's book Feels Right. White text with green and red accents with an image of black women dancing in a nightclub to the left of the text.
Spotlight on Kemi Adeyemi's New Book "Feels Right" // UW News
Headshot of woman with short hair, wearing collared color-blocked shirt, smiling at the camera
Cricket Keating Receives Fellowship for Her Book and a UW Labor Studies Grant to Develop a New Course
Line of protestors with various signs including one reading "Ready to Fight" which features fallopian tubes wearing boxing gloves
Professor Bettina Judd Discusses the Inequitable and Unjust Impacts of SCOTUS's Ruling to Overturn Roe v. Wade
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
Silhouette of people under a banner
Women in the Workforce article in The Daily features GWSS Professor Regina Yung Lee
Bettina Judd
GWSS Assistant Professor Bettina Judd's poem, "Not My Ancestors," featured by the Academy of American Poets on Poem-a-Day