What Does a Women's & Gender Studies Student Experience at PLU?
Women's
and Gender Studies courses offer critical analysis of traditional
social institutions, such as religion, arts, science, law, education,
medicine, and the family, and their relationship to each person's
gender, sexual identity, class, and race. Reflecting the
importance of dialogue and collaboration in feminism, classroom
activities include a rich mix of group-based projects, discussion, and
other forms of inquiry. The multidisciplinary nature of our
program invites Women's and Gender Studies students to sample many
topics and learn through a variety of intellectual and life
experiences, from reading the literatures of under-represented
communities to creating visual artwork, visiting a prison for women,
and learning how to initiate, mediate and engage in an ongoing
discourse about challenging issues.
Who participates in Women's and Gender Studies at PLU?
All women and men interested in the historical and
contemporary impact of gender and sexuality in the larger society will
find Women's and Gender Studies an ideal academic choice. The
Women's and Gender Studies program gives students the important tools,
resources, and language needed for personal empowerment, especially
useful since it is easy to feel overwhelmed and resigned in the face of
injustices.
Upon completion of this program, each PLU Women's
and Gender Studies graduate is prepared to creatively and effectively
pursue social justice in her or his own way. As teachers,
scientists, volunteers, artists, writers, entrepreneurs, or family
members, our graduates are making positive changes in the way gender
and sexual identity are understood globally in the 21st century.
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Student Testimony
"Women's Studies had an
immensely positive influence on my learning experience at PLU. I was
deeply inspired by my fellow students along with
faculty members across the board. I came away from PLU with a
passion for integrating women's issues into my career and landed at
Planned Parenthood where I hope to continue to explore women's
experiences in the world
today." -- Tiffany Lindsey, '07
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