Events

A Day Without a Woman at Gustavus Adolphus College


Wednesday, March 8

On International Women's Day, March 8th, we invite women, trans-identified people, and our allies will act together for equity, justice and the human rights of women and all gender-oppressed people, through a one-day demonstration of solidarity.

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CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE NATIONAL DAY WITHOUT A WOMAN CAMPAIGN

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Past events
Date Event
Oct 30 5:457:15 p.m. Sexual - Reproductive Rights & Maternal - Child Wellbeing: Linking Local Contexts to Global Sexualities, Rights, & Policies on Public Health. Insights from Epidemiological Investigations in China, Zambia, Ghana, Puerto Rico, & Pennsylvania.https://gustavus.edu/calendar/sexual-reproductive-rights-maternal-child-wellbeing-linking-local-contexts-to-global-sexualities-rights-policies-on-public-health-insights-from-epidemiological-investigations-in-china-zambia-ghana-pueHeritage Room, Johnson Campus Center
May 14 13 p.m. Feminist Fika and Art Breakhttps://gustavus.edu/calendar/feminist-fika-and-art-breakHillstrom Museum of Art, lower level of Jackson Campus Center JCC 124
May 8 2:303:45 p.m. "Future of Abortion Care" forumhttps://gustavus.edu/calendar/future-of-abortion-care-forumJackson Campus Center, Lower Level
Apr 25 79 p.m. Women Are Funny!https://gustavus.edu/calendar/women-are-funnyCec Eckhoff Alumni Hall
Mar 9, 2023 79 p.m. Iida Pöllänen presents: "The Black Renaissance and Its Nordic Affiliations"https://gustavus.edu/calendar/iida-pllnen-presents-the-black-renaissance-and-its-nordic-affiliationsCec Eckhoff Alumni Hall

Moe Visiting Lecture in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies

The Moe Visiting Lectureship was endowed by Robert and Karin Moe in honor of their daughter, Kris Burke Moe, class of 1984. This lectureship had become a signature event in the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies program at Gustavus. It has afforded us the opportunity to bring top feminist scholars from the fields of Biology, English, Nursing, Philosophy, History, and Theatre to Gustavus. It has been invaluable in attracting students from a number of different disciplines to our program.

2012 Jackson Katz Independent Filmmaker and Author
2010 Drucilla K. Barker University of California (Anthropology)
2008 Anne Fausto-Sterling Brown University (Biologist)
2006 Angela Davis University of California, Santa Cruz (Philosophy)
2004 Lourdes Portillo Independent Film Maker
2003 Verona Gordon University of Minnesota (Nursing)
2002 Jacqueline Royster The Ohio State University (English/Composition)
2001 Anita Gonzalez Conneticut College (Theatre)
2000 Margaret Simons University of South Illinois (Philosophy)