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  • 2024.10.15 Carli Kamala Harris gender election Chicago Tribune

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    Senior Lecturer Emerita of Psychology Linda Carli: “The Democratic Party’s choice of Harris as its presidential nominee, together with Harris’ effective debate performance against Trump, has electrified Democrats, inspired young women and elicited considerable unease among Republican politicians. Yet, the wild card in this election is Harris’ gender, which affects voting above and beyond the policies favored by the candidates.”

  • 2024.10.12 Carter Jackson American History You're Wrong About podcast

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    Africana studies professor Kellie Carter Jackson, author of We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance, was on the podcast “You’re Wrong About” discussing American history through the lens of revolutions, change, and joy not from a few white men, but from generations of Black women.

  • 2024.10.12 Robeson WCW childcare Yahoo! Finance

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    “If we want our economy to grow and thrive, then you have to have childcare," says Wellesley Centers for Women senior research scientist Wendy Wagner Robeson.

  • 2024.10.11 Heather Long '04 Loeb Award Washington Post

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    Journalists Heather Long (Wellesley ’04) and Sergio Peçanha’s editorial series on urban revival won the Loeb Award for Commentary. Their entry, "How to Revive America's Comatose Downtowns," explored how cities can make the best of a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild, revive and repopulate post-Covid.

  • 2024.10.10 Moon Dongducheon Wall Street Journal

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    “Dongducheon was the storied camp town in Korea,” said Katharine H.S. Moon, an emerita professor at Wellesley College, in Massachusetts, who wrote “Sex Among Allies,” a book on the country’s camp towns. “It was ‘shantytown Las Vegas.’ ”

  • 2024.10.09 Gonzalez queer and Black Harlem The New York Times

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    Harlem became home to Black artists, musicians, authors and socialites of all sexual stripes... Novelist Nella Larsen was known to socialize with women who love women, said Octavio Gonzalez, assistant professor of English at Wellesley College. “If she wasn't purely queer, she was, I think, very open sexually or romantically to both men and women.”

  • 2024.09.27 Lynch single-sex education Heterodox Academy

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    English professor Kathryn Lynch on how single-sex colleges provide women students extraordinary opportunities to spread their intellectual wings and fly in ways they just can’t in co-ed environments.

  • 2024.09.18 Charmaraman social media teens Vox

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    What if the panic over teens and tech is totally wrong? Professor and Wellesley Centers for Women researcher Linda Charmaraman says the collective freakout about kids and social media has reached a tipping point.

  • 2024.09.17 Turner Biden Inflation Reduction Act MSNBC

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    Chris Hayes of MSNBC speaks with environmental studies professor Jay Turner about the progress and legacy of one of President Biden’s signature pieces of legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act.