online events

Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (11/18)

The Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (GWSPP) conference  is a multi-day virtual meeting that brings together academics and activists to explore the critical history of women’s suffrage and political power, and the future possibilities for expanding gender equity in political participation and representation in the United States and across the globe.

Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (11/21)

The Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (GWSPP) conference  is a multi-day virtual meeting that brings together academics and activists to explore the critical history of women’s suffrage and political power, and the future possibilities for expanding gender equity in political participation and representation in the United States and across the globe.

Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (11/20)

The Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (GWSPP) conference  is a multi-day virtual meeting that brings together academics and activists to explore the critical history of women’s suffrage and political power, and the future possibilities for expanding gender equity in political participation and representation in the United States and across the globe.

LGBT Rights in Healthcare and Employment: Taking Stock of Bostock v. Clayton County

This conversation brings together experts in LGBTQ law, politics, health, and transgender rights to reflect on Bostock v. Clayton County, GA, the recent ruling from the Supreme Court affirming that Title VII employment discrimination law covers sexual orientation and gender identity under sex discrimination.

Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (11/19)

The Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (GWSPP) conference  is a multi-day virtual meeting that brings together academics and activists to explore the critical history of women’s suffrage and political power, and the future possibilities for expanding gender equity in political participation and representation in the United States and across the globe.