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“Don’t Be a Fool, Wrap Your Tool!”

Hello SBAI blog-readers, my name is Erika Howard and I’ll be guest blogging today for SBAI. In addition to being a student worker at SBAI, I’m a VOX: Student Voices for Planned Parenthood leader and the Arts and Entertainment editor … Continue reading

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‘New’ Old Feminism: A Regional Coalition for Women’s Studies

The following article is re-posted with permission from Women in Higher Education. The authors are members of the Greater Rochester Consortium of Women and Gender Studies Faculty (GRC), a collective that includes Gender and Women’s Studies faculty and administrators from … Continue reading

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In Response to Steven Landsburg (Part Two)

Our second guest response to Steven Landsburg’s comments and the larger controversy surrounding Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke and political commentator Rush Limbaugh comes from Terry Platt, Professor of Biology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics, University of Rochester. Professor Platt is the … Continue reading

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In Response to Steven Landsburg

Today we publish the first in a three-part series of guest responses to Steven Landsburg’s comments that not only reiterated but also added to the demeaning statements Rush Limbaugh made about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke earlier this month. This … Continue reading

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Celebrating and Recognizing the Works of Women: Women in Music Festival 2012

This guest post comes from Sylvie Beaudette, Assistant Professor of Chamber Music and Accompanying at the Eastman School of Music,  Director of the Women in Music Festival, and Director of Summer@Eastman. Next week, the Eastman School of Music’s Women in … Continue reading

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Cyborgs, Savagery, and Voice

This post comes from Mary Greitzer, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, who will be presenting her work “Shrieking the Body Electric: the Traumatized Voices of Diamanda Galas and Babbitt’s Philomel” on January 27. Read on to learn more about Diamanda … Continue reading

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New Ways of Knowing Through Interdisciplinary Teaching

This guest post comes from Rebecca Burditt, a graduate student in Visual and Cultural Studies and winner of the Susan B. Anthony Teaching Fellowship for Fall 2011. In honor of the first day of the spring semester (welcome back, folks!) … Continue reading

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Breastfeeding and Feminism

This post comes from Dr. Paige Hall Smith, Director of the Center for Women’s Health & Wellness and Director of the CWHW Program to Advance Gender Equity, and  Associate Professor of Public Health Education. Smith holds appointments in the Department … Continue reading

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Happily Ever After? The East German Marital Problem Film

This post comes from guest writer Jennifer Creech, Assistant Professor of German and Affiliate Faculty member in the Film and Media Studies Program and the Susan B. Anthony Institute. Jennifer will kick off SBAI’s “Focus on the Future” Research Seminar … Continue reading

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Gloria Steinem: Not Just Your Mother’s Feminist Icon

This post comes from guest writer Kaitlin Gray, Marketing & Development Associate, Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/Syracuse Region (PPRSR) When I told my friends and associates Gloria Steinem would be coming to Rochester for the Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/Syracuse … Continue reading

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