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Women's Studies Links


Women's Studies and Women's History

  • Beyond the home
    Women did not get the rights they have today overnight, nor was the fight for equality an easy one. It was a fight full of passion, tears and hard times. Today we are living the dream of women who set in motion the changes we see today.
  • , the discussion group on women, is part of the Humanities Network. You can subscribe to online discussions and search the discussion logs for previous topics. This is a super site with a compilation of bibliographies, syllabi, reviews of scholarly books, and links to other sites.
  •   Over 2400 primary documents on the website of the State University of New York at Binghamton.
  • at Binghamton, which is a continuation of the previous listing.
  • provides you with links to women鈥檚 studies programs (and to searchable lists of women鈥檚 studies programs) and women鈥檚 centers. Gribi also has material on folk music (she鈥檚 an historian and folk musician), African-American history, Appalachian studies, and curriculum plans for primary and secondary schools.
  • at Smith College is "an internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, photographs, periodicals and other primary sources in women's history."
  • Supports the Study of Women in War & Women and the Military (includes links to H-Minerva discussion group, bibliographies on women and war, and other searchable resources on women and military issues).
  • (at Duke University)
  • (1969-77) provides historical material, including photos, art, music, memoirs, and other archival materials.
  • (part of Swarthmore鈥檚 Peace Collection).
  • (on the NYU site)
  •  is published by American University's Washington College of Law. The guide provides an abundance of resources for women regarding their legal rights when it comes to their health, how to navigate legal challenges if they arise, and how to advocate for better care for themselves and all women. Also included in the resource is a glossary of common women's health legal terms that would be helpful for all to know. 

Women in Business and Politics

  • Women in businessPsychology Explorer Career Guides
    Psychology Explorer focuses on helping students research higher education and labor trends in the behavioral and mental health sciences sectors. Below are two career guides to help you understand the changing landscapes of these programs and their impact on careers and employment.
     
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    This resource center highlights notable educational, career support and community resources for women to gain more insight into business and entrepreneurship. The resource also offers financial aid and scholarship resources, entrepreneurial funding opportunities, and networking opportunities with professional associations and organizations for women interested in furthering their career as a business professional.

  • For women, 鈥渉aving it all鈥 once meant balancing the demands of family and career, motherhood and management, love and work. Today ... women in leadership roles and positions of privilege are also expected to be well read and informed about current events, financially savvy and socially aware, and healthy in every sense 鈥 physically, emotionally and mentally. The University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler's Business School shares 42 reputable resources to guide and support women in navigating the demands and challenges they face as workplace leaders.
  • Glass ceiling graphic.
    This resource, published by the Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Pepperdine University, shares the difference in positions and wage earnings between men and women, common barriers that prevent women from advancing to executive positions and our nation's progression on the pay gap trend. Also discussed is the importance of public representation with regard to women in the workplace and diversifying leadership. I believe this would be a valuable resource for your readers to refer as it raises awareness about the gender pay gap and the importance of diversity in the workplace.
  • The Inter-Parliamentary Union keeps an updated list of the number of women in national parliaments.
  • has great historical records of women who have occupied such positions as heads of government, foreign ministers, ambassadors, party leaders, and chairs of parliament.
  • (CAWP) at Rutgers keeps updated statistics on women in the U.S. Congress and statewide elected office as well as women running for office and historical information.
  • began to make waves on the U.S. electoral scene in the mid-1980s by providing much-needed campaign funding to progressive, pro-choice women candidates. It is now the country's largest political action committee and the largest funder of federal candidates since 1994.