Introduction to Women's Studies, Spring 2010
WMST 200, James Madison University
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Systems of Privilege and Oppression Online Commentary
Mothers and Work in Germany
MLK Lecture in Global Nonviolence, Tuesday, 01/19/10
Course Description
The Class as Learning Community
Course Readings, Films, and Online Resources
Required Writing, Exams, and Evaluation
Course Policies
Course Schedule
Learning Activity Handout
Weekly Commentary Assignment
Group Activist Project and Presentation
WMST 200 Essay Grading Criteria
Smart Web Usage
How to Evaluate Web Sites as Sources
How to Cite Web Sources
Women's Studies Resources
AAUW (American Assn of University Women)
Cowgirl Films
Dove Campaign for Real Beauty
Graduare Programs in Women's Studies, U.S.
JMU Women's Studies Program, links
Madison Equality
Ms. Magazine
National Women's Law Center
National Women's Studies Assn
NOW (National Organization for Women)
Background on Course Materials
Amnesty International
Ecofeminism
Feminist Disability Studies
Feminist.com
Human Rights Campaign
Human Rights Watch
JMU Safe Zone
Male Feminists, Men & Feminism
Mau Mau Women -- Terisa Turner's Homepage
PFLAG: Parents, Families of Lesbians & Gays
Report of LGBT students of color school experiences
South African apartheid Timeline
The Kind Campaign
Transnational Feminism
Women's Rights: a Global Issue
Some Local Service Organizations
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County
Community Resource Center--matches volunteers with services
Harrisonburg Area Citizens Against Sexual Assault
Harrisonburg Rockingham Free Clinic
JMU Center for Community Service Learning
JMU Center for Multicultural Student Services
JMU Student Wellness & Outreach Center, Includes Women’s Center
Little Grill Collective--Soup Kitchen + list of local service orgs
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Course Instructor
Michelle Lynn Brown, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Contemporary World Literatures, Shenandoah University
154 Gregory Hall, 1460 University Drive, Winchester, VA, 22601 ~ (540) 665-4810 ~ mbrown5@su.edu
View my complete profile
To see more of Michelle's work:
go to Resilience Studies, an index of recent course blogs.
http://resiliencestudies.blogspot.com
Followers
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Mothers and Work in Germany
This
article from the New York Times
relates to our later unit on women and work, but I want to share it with you now. It will be interesting to revisit later the reactions you post now.
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