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Undergraduate Research in WS-210

Intro to Women’s Studies WS-210. Undergraduate Research in WS-210. Discussion Analysis Action. Images Music Information. Students research, collect images, music, and information to produce music presentations that stimulate discussion. Images, Music, Information.

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Undergraduate Research in WS-210

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  1. Intro to Women’s Studies WS-210 Undergraduate Research in WS-210 Discussion Analysis Action Images Music Information

  2. Students research, collect images, music, and information to produce music presentations that stimulate discussion. Images, Music, Information

  3. We watch and listen, ask questions, discuss significance, analyze what it means for us, the U.S., the world. Discussion, Analysis, Action

  4. Guerrilla Girls made billboards and posters that revealed the limited opportunities for women artists. Dove went outside of the norm by using older women in their pro-age line of products. Women – young and old -- took action. Action, Action, Action

  5. What can we do?

  6. What Hillary did …

  7. What Mee Moua did .… Minnesota State Senator University of Minnesota Law School

  8. So, one student revitalized thecampus gender group….

  9. Two students applied and were accepted to attend the National Education for Women NEW Leadership workshop…. http://www.mtmary.edu/womensleadership.htm

  10. Other students put on a concert with speakers, a silent auction, and food drive to raise over $700 for the local women’s shelter ….

  11. This student used her art to make people think about gender stereotypes, childrearing, and society’s blindness towards the gendered nature of school shootings (male perpetrators). “The rigid ideals of manhood is a cost to boys and to society.” Doesn’t the father play just as big of a part in conception as the mother?

  12. What can you do? For more information, contact Dr. Kate Thomas 715-232-1505 thomask@uwstout.edu

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