Queering Utopia: Circus Amok! at the S&F Conference
“Stay cool, stay calm, you have the right to remain silent. / Don’t run, don’t resist, and get that badge number.” So goes the catchy and campy tune performed by Circus Amok! that teaches people what...
View ArticleTransformational Learning at The Scholar and Feminist 2013
Everyone has had both challenging and positive experiences in the realm of education, from experiencing racism in the classroom to supportive professors. What allows for these positive experiences to...
View ArticlePlan C: Why We Need a New Way to Talk About Birth Control
In the last few years, the topics of sexuality, birth control, and abortion have been making headlines in the mainstream media. Fiercely debated, hotly contested and often misrepresented, facts about...
View ArticleInterfering with the Status Quo: A Radical Documentation of History
This week I took some time off from archiving here at BCRW to visit the Interference Archive, an activist collection located in Gowanus, Brooklyn that is open to the public. The high-ceilinged...
View ArticleOn DJing: A Workshop with DJ Reborn
This blog post is part of a series of student reflections on the Gender Amplified Music Festival from September 2013. Titled “Turtablism 101″ the Gender Amplified program, this workshop at last...
View Article“At the Intersection of Queer Studies and Religion”: A Summary
As part of a larger research project hosted by Utrecht University, the BCRW and Barnard’s Religion Department held a roundtable discussion in November on the intersections of queer studies and...
View ArticleDean Spade on Trans Students at Women’s Colleges
On Wednesday, April 9th, Barnard alum Dean Spade spoke at Student Government Association (SGA) town hall. At the event, entitled “Gender & Barnard: What Does it Mean to be a Women’s College?” Spade...
View ArticleWelcoming our new Associate Director, Tami Navarro
BCRW would like welcome Tami Navarro as our Associate Director. Tami holds a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from Duke University and is also a proud graduate of Wesleyan University (’03). She is...
View ArticleTransformative Justice Workshop Resources
On Friday, February 27th, BCRW Research Assistants and Ejeris Dixon (Founding Director of Vision Change Win Consulting) will facilitate “Transformative Justice Approaches to Sexual Violence on Campus...
View ArticleNo Such Thing as Neutral
On November 8, 2014, members of the Flex and Lite Feet dance communities joined Ali Rosa-Salas ’13 for a lecture demonstration and discussion. NO SUCH THING AS NEUTRAL highlights movement-based artists...
View ArticleResources for Accessible Classrooms
BCRW—a collection of students, researchers, professors, activists, and the intellectually curious—is dedicated to enacting the feminist philosophies that compel our research, publications, events, and...
View ArticleEnvisioning and Transforming: A Dialogue Between Students and Faculty
At the request of the Barnard College Department Chairs, BCRW is hosting an open discussion between faculty and students on the future of diversity on our campus. This much-needed forum will provide an...
View ArticleInterfering with the Status Quo: A Radical Documentation of History
This week I took some time off from archiving here at BCRW to visit the Interference Archive, an activist collection located in Gowanus, Brooklyn that is open to the public. The high-ceilinged...
View ArticleOn DJing: A Workshop with DJ Reborn
This blog post is part of a series of student reflections on the Gender Amplified Music Festival from September 2013. Titled “Turtablism 101” the Gender Amplified program, this workshop at last...
View Article“At the Intersection of Queer Studies and Religion”: A Summary
As part of a larger research project hosted by Utrecht University, the BCRW and Barnard’s Religion Department held a roundtable discussion in November on the intersections of queer studies and...
View ArticleDean Spade on Trans Students at Women’s Colleges
On Wednesday, April 9th, Barnard alum Dean Spade spoke at Student Government Association (SGA) town hall. At the event, entitled “Gender & Barnard: What Does it Mean to be a Women’s College?” Spade...
View ArticleWelcoming our new Associate Director, Tami Navarro
BCRW would like welcome Tami Navarro as our Associate Director. Tami holds a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from Duke University and is also a proud graduate of Wesleyan University (’03). She is...
View ArticleTransformative Justice Workshop Resources
On Friday, February 27th, BCRW Research Assistants and Ejeris Dixon (Founding Director of Vision Change Win Consulting) will facilitate “Transformative Justice Approaches to Sexual Violence on Campus...
View ArticleNo Such Thing as Neutral
On November 8, 2014, members of the Flex and Lite Feet dance communities joined Ali Rosa-Salas ’13 for a lecture demonstration and discussion. NO SUCH THING AS NEUTRAL highlights movement-based artists...
View ArticleResources for Accessible Classrooms
BCRW—a collection of students, researchers, professors, activists, and the intellectually curious—is dedicated to enacting the feminist philosophies that compel our research, publications, events, and...
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