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Welcome to the
Women's and Gender Studies
Program at Northern Arizona University

NAU’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program is
interdisciplinary, with a particular focus on gender and the Colorado
Plateau, US ethnic and Indigenous women, and transnational feminisms.

 

The program organizes yearly all-women Women on the Rapids trips on the Colorado and San Juan rivers, cross-lists classes with the Department of Applied Indigenous Studies and the Ethnic Studies Program, works closely with affiliated faculty across five colleges and 22 departments, programs and offices, and offers discipline-based and Women’s and Gender Studies courses that balance theory and activism, the local and the global, the humanities and social sciences, and the classroom and the natural world.

We locate gender in space and place by examining the interactions of gender, race, class, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality and age. In classrooms and conference sessions, on the river and in canyons, in our writing and discussions, on-line and face-to-face, we rediscover our histories, explore contemporary realities, interrogate text, confront oppression, and imagine possibilities.


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Announcements: Faculty and Friends

Women with sign announcing Spring 2008 San Juan River Trip.

Heather Harris and Naomi Pinion

Kudus to our faculty members, Heather Harris and Naomi Pinion, for being cited in Spring 2008 as faculty members who have positively influenced NAU sophomores. Well done!


Northland Family Help Center

WGS is proud to have Northland Family Help Center as our 2008 Community Partner.

Women’s and Gender Studies Program
Community Partner Award 2008
Northland Family Help Center
For their invaluable work and support


Flagstaff Fairworld Project

WGS is working with the Abya Yala University Association to organize the Flagstaff Fairworld Project, Flagstaff’s first fair trade initiative. The project supports the livelihoods of crafters of authentic traditional items by paying them fair prices for their work. Currently we have goods from the Apache nation and from Mayan Guatemala. To read more about where and when Flagstaff Fairworld Project auctions and sales are being held, click on the following link:http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~abyaya-
p/index-2b.html


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Women’s and Gender Studies Program
Box 5695
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Telephone: 928-523-3300 ~ fax: 928-523-5560
womens.studies@nau.edu

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Women's and Gender Studies office: SBS West (Building 70), Room 100
Women's and Gender Studies Program - Box 5695 - Northern Arizona University - Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Phone: 928-523-3300 - Fax: 928-523-5560 - Email: womens.studies@nau.edu