Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies
Tineka Scalzo
WGSS Coordinator
GWSS Designation Mission
The Gender, Women’s, & Sexuality Studies (GWSS ) Designation seeks to radically improve equity and social justice for all people by analyzing and interrogating ideology, power structures, and oppression through intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ lenses. The program applies an intersectional, interdisciplinary, and inclusive framework to its coursework, pedagogy, and praxis; values diverse modes of intellectual development and knowledge generation; and promotes community development through education, art, dialogue, service, activism, and engagement.
GWSS Designation Goals
The goals of the GWSS Designation are to:
♀ Equip students with knowledge and skills from an intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ perspective to radically improve equity and social justice for all people
♀ Foster a culture of regular, meaningful civic engagement grounded in an intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ research and theory
♀ Provide active learning opportunities that are grounded in intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ pedagogies
♀ Introduce academic intersectional feminist and queer discourses on the construction of sex, gender, and sexual orientation and the consequences of those constructions
♀ Analyze and interrogate ideology, power structures, and oppression through intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ lenses
GWSS Program Learning Outcomes
Students earning the GWSS designation will be able to:
- Communicate intersectional feminist and queer concepts through writing, speech, and/or visual media
- Apply intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ ideas to diverse contexts
- Analyze systems of privilege and oppression using intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ lenses
- Connect intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ concepts across disciplines and historical periods
- Perform praxis grounded in intersectional feminist and LGBTQ+ frame