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. We conduct and invest in intersectional gender research;  mentor students through fellowships and internships; and inspire, translate and amplify gender scholarship. More about us

What's New

Photo by Inés Ixierda

View Event Video: Why Indigenous Land Back is a Feminist Issue

View video online for this recent event, in which our panelists discuss the relationship between gender violence and the dispossession of Indigenous lands, the politics of gender in Indigenous land reclamation, and why Land Back is a feminist issue.

Photo by Steven Cotton

Criminalizing Pregancy: Story and Video

In this recent event, leading scholars and journalists at the intellectual forefront of pregnancy discrimination described pregnant women’s legal and criminal precarity as a long-standing and deeply rooted American legacy.


 

Kathryn Gin Lum

Leaders of Chinese Exclusion Resistance

Faculty Research Fellow KATHRYN GIN LUM looks at the 19th century and Chinese Exclusion, contrasting the moral and religious leadership of two Chinese American activists and public intellectuals.

Recent News

Our Impact

At a moment of intense global crisis, the Clayman Institute offers an ideal model of an inclusive, diverse, and generative environment that should be the standard in academia.
Faculty Research Fellows Lunch with Marci Kwon
Marci Kwon, Art and Art History
Faculty Research Fellow

Stay Connected

Support Gender Research

An investment in the Clayman Institute is an investment in future generations of leaders and change makers. 

Donate