Provides women in tech with year-round opportunities to connect with and inspire one another, develop their professional skills, find mentors, and gain recognition.
"This database provides access to digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document the history of women in the United States. These diverse collections range from Ancestral Pueblo pottery to interviews with women engineers from the 1970s."
Includes an index of articles from over 500 journals and several essay collections. Citations relate to a variety of academic disciplines that relate to women, gender, and sexuality (including masculinity and male homosexuality) in medieval Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Includes archival primary source materials from LGBTs, feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals and the New Left, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Hispanics, anarchists, the extreme right-wing press and alternative literary magazines.
Provides information on or links to websites dealing with: feminist news, women's health, job listings, campus activism, women in sports, and much more.
Contains a wide variety of information useful to research in women's studies, including a list of websites organized by subject, a list of core books, links to the homepages of magazines and journals, women's organizations, a database of women's studies videos, and more.
This web site provides statistics and indicators on women and men in six specific fields of concern: population, families, health, education, work and politics and human rights.
Website devoted to activist Kipp Dawson, a Chatham Alumna who "has built coalitions for over 60 years on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam anti-war movement, women’s movement, gay liberation movement, labor movement, and education justice movement." Created and updated by faculty and students at Chatham University and other institutions.