100 Women: ‘Why I invented the glass ceiling phrase’. Marilyn Loden. BBC News. December 13, 2017. After the Glass Ceiling, a Glass Cliff (recording […]
Resources in this section center on women studying for careers or already working in computerscience.html, past or present. Included are undergraduates, graduate […]
Print version available only in Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, edited by Paula E. Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore, and sponsored by the American Jewish Historical Society. 2 v. New York, Routledge, 1997.
For editions of published memoirs by individuals, see their entries in Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Numerous other unpublished memoirs […]
Arani, A. (2020). Mutual Aid and Its Ambivalences: Lessons from Sick and Disabled Trans and Queer People of Color. Feminist Studies, 46(3), 653–662. […]
Second Edition General Editor: Phyllis Holman WeisbardAssociate Editor: Rima D. AppleEditor of the First Edition: Susan E. Searing University of Wisconsin System […]
What’s a Zine? Zines are handmade, self-published small magazines. They are usually photocopied for distribution, but each copy may include its own […]