The Clayman Institute for Gender Research began in 1974 as the first of its kind and remains at the
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The Institute empowers students and scholars in three key ways. We conduct and invest in intersectional gender research; mentor students through fellowships and internships; and inspire, translate, and amplify gender scholarship. More about us
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Alison Dahl Crossley authors book on feminism in the U.S.
Join us in celebrating the publication of a new book by Clayman Institute Executive Director ALISON DAHL CROSSLEY. Feminism in the United States: A Concise Introduction provides a focus on intersectionality, goals, tactics, and varieties of feminism.
New white paper: Assessing the impact of NDAs and forced arbitration
The Clayman Institute and Lift Our Voices collaborated to show the lasting impact of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) on the lives of survivors of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination. Our research points to the need for a wider conversation and examination of NDAs in the workplace.
upRising: special 50th issue
The new edition of upRising magazine celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Institute’s founding. In addition to research insights, events, and fellows news, this issue has a special focus on the origins, growth, and continuing evolution of the Institute as well as the remarkable directors who have led the way.
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