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Gray scale image of the back of a person with shoulder-length hair holding a white sign with black handwriting that reads "My Body, My Choice"
Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies Statement on Reproductive Justice
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
Journal cover of Transgender Studies Quarterly. Mostly black page with white and pink font. Featuring image of an upside down heart with hands inside and a glittery background.
Amanda Swarr Receives Fellowship for Her Book and Serves as Co-Editor of “The Intersex Issue” of TSQ
Upper body shot of two women wearing graduation gowns and caps and smiling at the camera
Two New PhDs in Feminist Studies
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
Celebrate Pride Month through LGBTQIA+ Work from UW Faculty, Staff & Students
Monica de la Torre, author of Feminista Frequencies, speaks with KUOW's Southside about her new book 
bell hooks
Remembering bell hooks 
Feminista Frequencies Book Cover
University of Washington Magazine Profiles GWSS graduate student, Monica De La Torre's, new book "Feminista Frequencies" due out Spring 2022 from University of Washington Press
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
Bettina Judd
GWSS Assistant Professor Bettina Judd's poem, "Not My Ancestors," featured by the Academy of American Poets on Poem-a-Day