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Multicultural Women’s and Gender Studies
Women’s studies research guide for TWU students, faculty and staff.
Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies
Multicultural Women's & Gender Studies Program
Woman's Collection
Getting Started at the Library
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Research Basics & Evaluating Resources
Google Scholar Tips and Tricks
RefWorks
Writing & Citing
MWGS Databases Available at TWU
MWGS Online Resources
MWGS Graphic Novels
MWGS Zines
Grassroots Feminist Activism
MWGS Online Videos
Past and Current Conferences
University Repositories Across the Globe
Resources for Statistics and Data
Suffrage Collection at TWU and Other Online Resources
Grey Literature in Multicultural Women & Gender Studies (MWGS) Research
Online Videos on MWGS Topics
London School of Economics Library
YouTube page from the London School of Economics with videos covering LGTBQ+, Children's Rights, Past and Present, Art and Activism, Women's Rights and Equality, Race, Suffrage, and more.
TWU Libraries: A Conversation about Zora Neale Hurston
TWU: 6th Annual Jamison Lecture Featuring Melba Pattillo Beals
TED-Ed: The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington - Michelle Mehrtens
The Dole Institute of Politics: Discussion groups - Create Change: Women, Democracy and Global Politics | Deb Sofield
CBS Texas: Collection of documents from lawyer who argued Roe v. Wade housed at TWU
MWGS Online Videos from the Library of Congress
50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
A Celebration of the Investiture of Ketanji Brown Jackson as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Afghan Women's Poems Inspire
An Oral History with the Musicians of PIQSIQ, Tiffany Kuliktana Ayalik and Kayley Inuksuk Mackay
Black Lives Matter & Music: Documenting Contemporary Culture
Civil Rights History Project: Ericka C. Huggins
Civil Rights History Project: Norma Mtume
Coded Letters, Concealed Love: The Larger Lives of Harriet Freeman & Edward Everett Hale
Cooperation in Black and White: Innovative Alliances in the Retail Grocery Trade
Deep South Dispatch: Memoir of a Civil Rights Journalist
Farzaneh Milani: Words Not Swords
Founding Friendships: Friendships Between Men and Women in the Early American Republic
From the Black Arts Movement to Cave Canem: Master Class
Growing Up Gullah
Lesbian Bar Project: Panel Discussion
Lessons Learned from the Life of Constance Baker Motley: A Conversation with Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Literacy Best Practices: Dr. AV Baliga Memorial Trust
Library of Congress: Marriage & Politics in 19th & 20th Century Ethiopia
My Body, Not My Self: Wrestling with Identity with Diana Goetsch and Sarah Ruhl
National Book Festival Presents: Eric Cervini on Celebrating 50 Years of LGBTQ Pride
Parallel Worlds: The Remarkable Gibbs-Hunts and the Enduring (In)significance of Melanin
Philadelphia Folklore Project: Sustaining Community Cultural and Artistic Practices
Poesías e historias del Caribe: Mapping Caribbean Women Poets in the PALABRA Archive
Portuguese Poet Ana Luisa Amaral
Reintegration of Refugee Women in Post-Conflict Liberia
The Role of Heritage in Storytelling
The Secret Faces of Women from the Nigérien Sahel: Agency, Influence and Contemporary Challenges
The Will to Adorn
Through History to Equality: George Chauncey
Us & Them: Breaking Free from Cultural Branding & Identity Politics
Using Fair Trade Principles to Empower Women in Northern Uganda
What Was, What Is & What Will Be: A Cross-Genre Look at Afrofuturism
Women Composers Hiding in Plain Sight
Women in the Persian Gulf War
Women Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement with Tomiko Brown-Nagin and Kate Clifford Larson
WWII Reunion: Women in the Military (03)
National Book Festival Presents: Fearless: A Tribute to Irish American Women
Women in STEM Careers
The Juneteenth Book Festival Symposium on Black Literature & Literacy
Searching for Suffrage at the Library; Book Talk with Author Kimberly Hamlin
Liza Mundy, Author of Code Girls
Celebrating 60 Years: African Studies at Howard University
Home Canning: Cultural Narratives, Technological Change & the Status of Traditional Knowledge
Live! at the Library: Celebrating Pride Month
Gender & Dance in Modern Iran: Biopolitics on Stage
Loving vs. Virginia
Chicago Victory Gardens: Yesterday and Tomorrow
"Mary Lou Williams: Jazz, Race, Gender, and Iconography"
Educating Girls in Tsarist Russia
Civil Rights History Project: Mary Jones
Mrs. Ambassador: The Life and Politics of Eugenie Anderson
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