Building community. Fostering self-expression. Cultivating a critical consciousness.
The DePaul Women's Center is a great space for rest and rejuvenation from your everyday activities at DePaul as well as a space for reflecting, reading, writing, collaborating and connecting with others. We invite you to join us in building a community of students, faculty, and staff at DePaul committed to creating, sharing, and strategizing around intersectional, coalitional, transnational, queer, transgender, antiracist, and feminist theories, research, activism, and movement building.
Our goal is to bring about an awareness of women's and gender issues by providing programming, education, advocacy and support.
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Dr. DiAngelo was originally scheduled for an on campus visit last year but because of the pandemic, was forced to cancel. We are thrilled that she is able to join us virtually...
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A dialogue regarding Dr. Robin DiAngelo’s talk on white fragility with Professor Jerica Arents
In 2011 Dr. Robin DiAngelo coined the term White Fragility in an academic...
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What does it mean to have a strong connection with a community partner? How can campuses identify different criteria for assessing the depth of a relationship between an...
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Join us for an engaging discussion with Sarah Scriven, an emerging scholar in Women & Gender Studies
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Scriven's talk will focus on the life and legacy of...