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Ua12/2/1 Coming Out Of The Shadows, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Coming Out Of The Shadows, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special women's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald.
- Lady Toppers 1996-97 Schedule
- Moore, Leigh. With Two Stars Gone, Whole Team Ready to Shine
- Brewer, Jerry. Smaller Lineup Will Rely on Quickness, Athleticism
- Brewer, Jerry. Sun Belt Gains Power
- Mayo, Travis. More to Lady Tops Than Basketball
- Sisco, Scott. Wendi Kitsteiner Relishes Family, Mothering Role
- Moore, Leigh. Katashia Witcher’s Goal This Year: To Be Family’s First Graduate
- Moore, Leigh. Low-key Shea Lunsford Could Be Dominant for Lady Toppers
- Mayo, Travis. Kristi Hartley Fighting Injuries
- Brewer, Jerry. Jaime Walz Looking to Cut Loose
- Mayo, Travis. Jamie Britt Scraps for Success
- Brewer, …
The Lobbyist No. 23 (October 1998), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
The Lobbyist No. 23 (October 1998), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
The Lobbist No. 22 (August 1998), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
The Lobbist No. 22 (August 1998), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Duberman Fellow Examines Latin American Lesbianism, Oscar Montero
Duberman Fellow Examines Latin American Lesbianism, Oscar Montero
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Norma Mogrovejo, a Peruvian scholar living and working in Mexico, is currently completing a book on the lesbian movement in Latin America. Her work focuses on the complex local relationships among lesbianism and its two main sources: feminism and the movement for homosexual rights.
Fax: The White House – May 7, 1998, Remarks By The President, Arab American Institute Conference, Office Of The Press Secretary
Fax: The White House – May 7, 1998, Remarks By The President, Arab American Institute Conference, Office Of The Press Secretary
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Bill Clinton’s speech for the Arab American Institute Conference May 7, 1998 at Grand Hyatt Hotel Washington, D.C.
The Lobbyist No. 21 (April 1998), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
The Lobbyist No. 21 (April 1998), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Futures Of The Field, Jill Dolan
Futures Of The Field, Jill Dolan
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Gay and lesbian studies has been in the mainstream press quite a lot over the last several months, particularly after Yale University's refusal to accept Larry Kramer's generous gift to establish a program on their campus. Venues such as the New York Times have recently filed cover stories on the status of "sexuality" studies on campuses around the United States, and on the number of campuses in which undergraduate students can major in gay and lesbian studies and attendant fields.
Hidden Struggles: Black Women's Activism And Black Masculinity, Julia Sudbury
Hidden Struggles: Black Women's Activism And Black Masculinity, Julia Sudbury
Sociology
Julia Sudbury looks at the complexity and the differences between the lives of black women and those of black men.
In The Title Ix Race Toward Gender Equity, The Black Female Athlete Is Left To Finish Last: The Lack Of Access For The “Invisible Woman", Tonya M. Evans
In The Title Ix Race Toward Gender Equity, The Black Female Athlete Is Left To Finish Last: The Lack Of Access For The “Invisible Woman", Tonya M. Evans
Law Faculty Scholarship
Although each of us is defined by race and gender, those of us who are neither white nor male often experience invisibility as a result of our dual subordinate status.... Black women have been disproportionately located at the lower end of the economic hierarchy and, therefore, have been unable to afford private golf, swimming, or tennis lessons. Overt racial discrimination prevented black women from gaining access to the sports participated in by white women. To the extent that the main thrust of solutions to gender inequity and a lack of adherence to Title IX mandates has been the addition of …
Who May Give Birth To Citizens? Reproduction, Eugenics, And Immigration, Dorothy E. Roberts
Who May Give Birth To Citizens? Reproduction, Eugenics, And Immigration, Dorothy E. Roberts
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.