Trans Day of Visibility Keynote: ALOK Vaid-Menon

Celebrate this international Trans Day of Visibility on March 31st with internationally acclaimed gender non-conforming writer, performer, and public speaker, ALOK Vaid-Menon (they/them). **MSUM students who attend will automatically be entered in a drawing to win a free copy of ALOK’s book “Beyond the Gender Binary”! Those selected will be notified by email following the event.** As a mixed-media artist, […]

“Women Voted Here…Before Columbus” – Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner

Renowned scholar Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner is this year’s Women’s History Month keynote speaker. Join us on Thursday, March 25th at 7:00pm to hear her speak about the Haudenosaunee (traditional Iroquois) women who inspired the early American suffragists. Free and open to the public. Live captioned. Imagine that women have the right to choose all political representatives, removing from office […]

Graduating in May and looking for a job? Or a student looking for an internship? Attend this event to learn more!

Graduated or graduating in May and looking for a full-time job? Or looking for an internship that will allow you to use and build your business, entrepreneurial, leadership and management skills? Or want to learn more about this industry and company? Join us for this virtual Meet the Employer – Enterprise Holdings “full-time jobs and internships” event: When: Wednesday, March […]

Forging Feminist Futures Panel – March 23rd

Join Women’s Center staff from Minnesota and Wisconsin for our third panel in the series Celebrating Women’s & Gender Equity Centers in MN and WI. For our final panel, we invite others to dream and plan with us as we talk about “Forging Feminist Futures” on Tuesday, March 23rd from 11:30am-12:45pm CST via Zoom. What does a feminist future look […]

Anarchism, Feminism, and the Midwest – Women’s History Month Talk

To kick off Women’s History Month, join us for a virtual talk by Dr. Michelle Campbell on Wed., March 10th from 4:00-5:00pm. Contemporary stereotypes depict the Midwest as uniformly conservative and featureless, both in terms of its landscape and the character of its people. To the contrary, leftist radicalism has deep roots in both the urban and rural Midwest. Nineteenth-century […]