Le 9 octobre, les étudiants de Smith College se sont réunis au Seelye Hall pour une table ronde intitulée « LGBTQ+ Politics and the US Election » (Politique LGBTQ+ et les élections américaines) qui a abordé les projets de loi homophobes, la mobilisation des élites et les droits des LGBTQ+ au niveau des États.
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On Oct.16, Smith College hosted a panel, “From The Margins To The Center: How Black Women Advance Reproductive Justice Policy,” that discussed the vital role of Black women in reproductive justice efforts historically and presently.
Des étudiants, des professeurs et des habitants de Northampton se sont réunis pour s'informer sur le rôle des médias lors des prochaines élections, à l'occasion du « Constitution Day Panel : Médias et élections », le mardi 17 septembre à l'Alumnae House.
On Oct. 9, Smith students gathered in Seelye Hall for a panel entitled “LGBTQ+ Politics and the US Election” that discussed homophobic bills, elite-led mobilization and LGBTQ+ rights on a state level.
Students, faculty and Northampton residents gathered to learn about the role of media during the upcoming elections at the “Constitution Day Panel: Media & Elections,” on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in the Alumnae House.
This article was originally published in the September 2023 print edition.
Ms. Magazine is celebrating its 50th anniversary in style — embarking on a nationwide book tour for 50 Years of Ms. that brings together feminists, activists and curious minds alike. On Sept. 28 the tour came to Smith, which was inadvertently called “Ms. University” during the event, demonstrating the longstanding relationship between the institutions.
Smith held a panel discussion called “Accounting for Torture in Syria: The ‘Caesar’ Photographs” on Feb. 11 to open the two-week exhibition of the “Caesar”…
Rachel Farber ’16Assistant News Editor Members of the Smith community gathered in Weinstein auditorium on Oct. 26 to attend the panel discussion, “We the Protesters:…
Felicia Villalobos ’19Contributing Writer Students packed into Neilson Browsing Room last Wednesday to listen to a panel entitled “Taking Responsibility for the World’s 60 million Refugees.”…
Dorean Collins ’16 Contributing Writer The Inauguration of Smith College’s 11th President, Kathleen McCartney, also known as K-Mac, took place on Saturday October 19.…