Annual event exploring revolutionary citizenship, women’s roles in history, and the role of education in empowerment and social change.
In recognition of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the conference explores what it means to be revolutionary, the evolving concept of citizenship, women’s roles in shaping history, and the purpose of education in fostering personal empowerment, civic responsibility, and social change. Presentations cover broad gender-related topics.
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Visit the official website of Women's and Gender Studies Conference: Gender and Citizenship: Past, Present, and Future for registration details, submission deadlines, and the full programme.
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