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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Virtual Zine Workshop | 2020 Virtual Family Week

Join the Center for Gender Equity (CGE), the Lehigh Libraries (LTS), and the Lehigh University Art Galleries (LUAG) for a fun hands-on workshop. You will learn about the history of zine publishing for activism - including the Riot Grrrl movement and contemporary zine culture - learn to fold a mini-zine using one sheet of paper and gather some creative prompts that will help you complete your own zine. We will also gather inspiration from the history of activism in visual culture found within the LUAG collection and in the current exhibition Doing Democracy: Photography from the George Stephanopoulos Collection. This workshop is open to all ages, requires no prior knowledge, and includes great resources for both personal learning and teaching. Register in advance and we will send you a suggested supply list and downloadable templates prior to the event. This event is part of the 2020 Founder's Celebration and Family Week. View the complete schedule for the Virtual Family Week >
Thursday, October 8, 2020

Center for Gender Equity Reading Group

Join us as we read and discuss Emma Donoghue's "Hood". We will be meeting biweekly beginning October 8th. For Zoom link please email tmp218@lehigh.edu.
Thursday, October 8, 2020

Center for Gender Equity Reading Group

Join us as we read and discuss Emma Donoghue's "Hood". We will be meeting biweekly beginning October 8th. For Zoom link please email tmp218@lehigh.edu.
Thursday, September 24, 2020

Gender in a Global Context: Home and School- The International Student Experience with Gender | Center for Gender Equity

Join the Center for Gender Equity as we discuss gender roles at home and at school, and how they interact in the remote environment.
Thursday, September 24, 2020

Gender in a Global Context: Home and School- The International Student Experience with Gender | Center for Gender Equity

Join the Center for Gender Equity as we discuss gender roles at home and at school, and how they interact in the remote environment.
Thursday, September 24, 2020

Center for Gender Equity Reading Group

Join us as we read and discuss Kiley Reid's "Such A Fun Age". We will be meeting biweekly beginning September 10th. For Zoom link please email tmp218@lehigh.edu.
Thursday, September 24, 2020

Center for Gender Equity Reading Group

Join us as we read and discuss Kiley Reid's "Such A Fun Age". We will be meeting biweekly beginning September 10th. For Zoom link please email tmp218@lehigh.edu.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Around the World: A Discussion of Gender and Culture | Center for Gender Equity

Join us for a discussion on gender, gender roles, and gender expectations around the world!
Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Virtual Button Activism Workshop | Center for Gender Equity

Join the Center for Gender Equity (CGE) and the Lehigh University Art Galleries (LUAG) for a workshop that explores the history and present-day significance of activist sentiments, such as pins and badges to support civic issues and justice movements. It will include an overview of the Doing Democracy exhibition on view at LUAG as well as an introduction to the badges and pins worn by the suffragists, the protest buttons worn by antiwar activists during the Vietnam War, and the present-day buttons worn to support social justice movements. All of which will surely inspire the creation of your own pins and buttons. Register in advance and we will send you a suggested supply list and downloadable templates prior to the event.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Virtual Button Activism Workshop | Center for Gender Equity

Join the Center for Gender Equity (CGE) and the Lehigh University Art Galleries (LUAG) for a workshop that explores the history and present-day significance of activist sentiments, such as pins and badges to support civic issues and justice movements. It will include an overview of the Doing Democracy exhibition on view at LUAG as well as an introduction to the badges and pins worn by the suffragists, the protest buttons worn by antiwar activists during the Vietnam War, and the present-day buttons worn to support social justice movements. All of which will surely inspire the creation of your own pins and buttons. Register in advance and we will send you a suggested supply list and downloadable templates prior to the event.

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