Since 1974, the Clayman Institute for Gender Research has been committed to making the future feminist.
The Institute empowers students and scholars in three key ways:
- Conduct and invest in intersectional gender research
- Mentor students through fellowships and internships
- Inspire, translate and amplify gender scholarship
What's New
Clayman Institute statement on recent anti-AAPI violence
On March 16, a white gunman opened fire at three spas in the Atlanta, GA metro area, killing eight people, most of them Asian or Asian American women. The reporting and the reactions to this horrific event have illuminated the urgent need for reckoning with the ways white supremacy continues to victimize Asian Americans through tokenization, erasure, and objectification, which escalate too easily into incidents of chilling racialized and sexualized violence.

Pandemic and inequities in academic medicine
Telling stories: Building presence, power, trust
On (non)descriptive representation
47 Years of Gender Research
Clayman Conversations
Artist's Salon
Podcast: The Feminist Present
Media Mentions
Institutional imperatives for the advancement of women in medicine and science through the COVID-19 pandemic
Everyone must address anti-Black racism in health care
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