DATE |
ARTICLE |
NAME |
FRIDAY, WEEK 3 |
Cassandra Hay |
|
FRIDAY, WEEK 3 |
The Mother of the Nicaraguans: Dona Violeta and the UNO’s Gender Agenda |
Nhia Vang |
FRIDAY, WEEK 10 |
Katie Barron |
|
FRIDAY, WEEK 10 |
Ally Roberts |
|
MONDAY, WEEK 12 |
Approaches to Understanding the Position of Women Workers in the Informal Sector |
Donna |
MONDAY, WEEK 12 |
The Myth of Being “Like a Daughter”
|
Molly Heberlein |
MONDAY, WEEK 12 |
Outside of Social Movements: Dilemmas of Indigenous Handicrafts Vendors in Guatemala |
Angela Laidlaw |
WEDNESDAY, WEEK 12 |
Tales Told Out on the Borderlands: Doña María’s Story, Oral History, and Issues of Gender |
Melissa Hernandez |
FRIDAY, WEEK 12 |
Sam Pfannenstein |
|
FRIDAY, WEEK 12 |
Meghan Murphy |
|
FRIDAY, WEEK 12 |
Josy Sable |
|
| WEDNESDAY, WEEK 14 | Chiapas: Considerations From Our Feminist Point of View
|
Donna |
MONDAY, WEEK 15
|
Indigenous Autonomy in Chiapas: The Women are Missing |
Sara Erickson |
WEDNESDAY, WEEK 15 |
Alexandra Engbert |
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