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2008 Feminist Scholarship and Award
Winners The Making A Difference Award: Elizabeth Ramey for “The Social Construction of
Sex Workers in U.S. Global AIDS Policy” The Feminist Scholarship Award-Graduate: Amaris
Keith for “Hailing Gender: The Rhetorical Action of
Greeting Cards” The Service to the Community of Women Award: MaryAnne McReynolds The Nicole Paul Endowed Award: Jessica Larsen The Outstanding Undergraduate Award and the Undergraduate Feminist Scholarship Award: Bettina Scott for “Demystifying, Reevaluating, and Reclaiming
Women’s Work: 2007 Feminist Scholarship Winners Casey
Clevenger, recipient of 2007 “Making a Difference” Award Race,
Gender & TANF:
Welfare Reform in
Texas & Washington State
The
Women’s Studies Graduate
Student Association Page An
online resource created by the students. Second
year grad student Tanya Doriss is interning at the
Center for American Progress, a policy think tank, where she is working on
women's health and rights, including exposing the intersectionalities
between immigration and reproductive rights, and arguing why signing the
CEDAW still matters. Check out: www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/07/womens_rights_factsheet.html Alum
Cheryl Deutsch has established an online journal detailing her experiences
working with street vendors in Graduate
student Elizabeth Curtis is writing her M.A. thesis about blogging
and feminist self-presentation. To
learn more about this project visit her blog ablogwithoutabicycle.blogspot.com 2006 Feminist Scholarship Winners Cheryl
Deutsch “Reassessing Precedent” |
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