Farah Jasmine Griffin, co-director of the working group Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women, spoke with DemocracyNow! and The Nation about Aretha Franklin’s legacy.
A’Lelia Bundles Featured in book Journeys: An American Story
Women Creating Change Leadership Council member A’Lelia Bundles writes about immigration and American greatness in Journeys: An American Story.
Andreas Huyssen Interviewed on Memory Studies in Politika
Andreas Hyussen, faculty fellow with the Women Mobilizing Memory Group and Villard Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was interviewed by Patrick Esser for Politika.
Lila Abu-Lughod Reviews New Books on Palestinian Diaspora
Lila Abu-Lughod, co-director of CSSD working group Religion and the Global Framing of Gender Violence, shares her thoughts on two new books in the publication Public Books.
Professor Inga Winkler Speaks at UN Event on Menstrual Health
Menstrual Health and Gender Justice working group director Inga Winkler speaks on individual experiences with menstruation around the globe.
Inga Winkler to speak at UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
Director of CSSD working group Menstrual Health and Gender Justice to discuss opportunities to advocate for menstrual health with panelists from Kenya and Bangladesh.
Frances Negron-Muntaner Speaks with El Diario
Frances Negron-Muntaner, co-director of the working group Unpayable Debt, spoke with El Diario about their donation of photographic archives to Columbia.
CSSD Director Marianne Hirsch Speaks in Chile
Marianne Hirsch, co-director of CSSD group Women Mobilizing Memory, spoke on memory studies at several events.
Kevin Fellezs speaks about Ethnomusicology with Columbia College Today
Kevin Fellezs, member of the CSSD working group Pacific Climate Circuits, spoke about teaching and his love of music with Columbia College Today.
CSSD Fellow Yasmin El-Rifae discusses how the #MeToo movement can learn from the Egyptian revolution
Religion and the Global Framing of Gender Violence media fellow Yasmin El-Rifae publishes “What the Egyptian Revolution Can Offer #MeToo” in The Nation.
Christia Mercer Delivers Keynote Address
Christia Mercer delivered the keynote address, "Descartes’ Demons and Debts, or Why We Should Work on Women in the History of Philosophy," at the Dutch Seminar for Early Modern Philosophy.
Professor Jack Halberstam receives honorary doctorate
Director of CSSD working group Queer Theory is awarded an honorary doctorate from Lund University.
CSSD Director Marianne Hirsch to speak at Columbia Global Center in Chile
New Caribbean Syllabus from Unpayable Debt working group
Digital Resource to Study Debt and the Caribbean just published by Unpayable Debt working group
Pedagogies of Dignity working group director awarded fellowship
Christia Mercer Awarded Fellowship at Harvard University
Kellie Jones Receives Honorary Degree from Amherst College
Kellie Jones, member of CSSD working group Engendering the Archive, has been awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of Art History.
Congratulations to CSSD graduate fellows and assistants on defending their dissertations
New working groups at CSSD launching AY2018-19
Women Creating Change Leadership Council meets for the second time
The Women Creating Change Leadership Council met for the second time in New York on April 12, 2018.
Democracy and The Welfare State: The Two Wests In The Age of Austerity will be presented at the Columbia Global Centers - Paris
Columbia Global Centers - Paris, in partnership with Columbia University Press and Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po will host a book presentation for Democracy and the Welfare State: The Two Wests in the Age of Austerity, edited by CSSD project director Alice Kessler-Harris and Maurizio Vaudagna.