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The Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women’s Studies Librarian was created in 1977 to serve students, faculty, librarians, and administrators across the UW System. Read more about the history of this groundbreaking office.
Access syllabi and resources for academic courses exploring the representation of Asian women and Asian Americans in media, featuring curricula from MIT and Pitzer College.
This bibliography explores critical approaches to trans care and justice, examining how trans communities build independent care systems amidst systemic exclusion and urgent challenges.
Explore a curated bibliography of podcasts, films, and videos covering critical approaches to trans care, health justice, and transgender activism and scholarship.
Explore this bibliography on the challenges facing Women’s and Gender Studies programs in U.S. higher education, from the COVID-19 pandemic to current legislative and institutional.
Explore a curated bibliography of scholarly books and peer-reviewed articles focusing on digital spaces, online activism, and transnational perspectives on social movements.
This bibliography provides curated resources on race, racism, and dismantling white supremacy within the library and information science profession. (Note: This list is no longer updated.)
This bibliography provides a curated list of books, academic chapters, journal articles, and media focused on global digital feminisms and activism, including the #MeToo movement.
Explore a curated bibliography on feminist disability studies and anti-ableist pedagogy, featuring academic articles, books, and resources for inclusive higher education.
A curated bibliography on the roots of Black Women’s Studies and Women of Color Studies, featuring foundational articles, books, and scholarship on feminist academic development.
A chronological bibliography of historical directories, rosters, and guides documenting women’s and gender studies programs, research centers, and associations from 1973 to 2005.
Discover a collection of memoirs, oral histories, and creative writings by American Jewish women, including anthologies exploring identity, spirituality, and generational experience.
Explore research on the health and well-being disparities facing the bisexual community, including mental health challenges, discrimination, and resources for clinical support.