The Center for the Study of Social Difference (CSSD) is highlighted in the university's monthly newspaper The Record on its tenth anniversary.
Professor Jack Halberstam featured in Places Journal
Jack Halberstam, director of CSSD working group Queer Theory: Here, Now, and Everywhere, writes on the interplay between art, architecture and the trans* body, in Places.
CEO and CSSD Leadership Council Member, Davia Temin, highlighted by Bloomberg
Dean Carol Becker's "The Gesture" on the CSSD blog
Women Creating Change Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Professor Mae Ngai featured in The Washington Post
Professor Frances Negrón-Muntaner speaks with NPR
Frances Negrón-Muntaner co-director of the working group Unpayable Debt and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, spoke with NPR One year after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico.
A Student Response to What We CAN Do When There’s Nothing To Be Done
Professor Frances Negrón-Muntaner publishes an article called "Our Fellow Americans" in Dissent Magazine
Co-director of CSSD working group Unpayable Debt questions terminology use in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
CSSD Recognizes the 61st Birthday of Imprisoned Activist Osman Kavala
Participants and attendees gathered at the conclusion of CSSD’s anniversary symposium to send wishes to Anadolu Kültür Executive Board Chair and activist Osman Kavala.
Professor Bernard Harcourt Co-Signs Letter to the US Senate
Rebecca Traister featured in New York Times Sunday Review
Panelist from the fifth anniversary celebration of Women Creating Change at the Center for the Study of Social Difference publishes feature in advance of release of her book Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger.
Statement released by participants and attendees of the CSSD anniversary symposium
At the close of What We CAN Do When There’s Nothing To Be Done on September 28, 2018, conference members released a statement and group photo.
Premilla Nadasen elected next President of the NWSA
CSSD co-director of Social Justice After the Welfare State and Faculty Fellow of Geographies of Injustice, Premilla Nadasen, was elected next President of the National Women's Studies Association (NWSA).
Jennifer Hirsch Featured in Teen Vogue
Reframing Gendered Violence co-director Jennifer Hirsch featured in an article in Teen Vogue discussing study on sexual education and its impact on how some college students practice consent.
LIVESTREAM: MENSTRUATION IS HAVING ITS MOMENT – HOW CAN SCHOLARS ENGAGE?
Menstrual Health and Gender Justice Working Group Launches with Expert Panel
Rachel Adams Reviews Three New Memoirs
Rachel Adams, co-director of the Precision Medicine working group, has reviewed three memoirs on illness and recovery.
Andreas Huyssen Interviewed in Politika
Andreas Huyssen, faculty fellow of the working group Women Mobilizing Memory, spoke with Politika about memory studies.
Gayatri Spivak Featured in the New York Times
Gayatri Spivak, co-director of the working group The Rural-Urban Interface, published an article entitled “Who Is Afraid of Shahidul Alam?” in which she speaks about the photojournalist’s imprisonment.