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; and inspire, translate and amplify gender scholarship. More about us

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Faculty Research Fellows Talk with Brian Lowery

Rethinking backlash

Faculty Research Fellow Brian Lowery seeks to sharpen our understanding of the constructed nature of gender and its relationship to race, examining gender backlash within and without racial groups

Faculty Research Fellows Talk with Teresa D. LaFromboise

Mental health and cultural context

Teresa LaFromboise (Miami Nation) draws upon her lifelong work with Native American youth to discuss cultural and contextual considerations for Native American youth suicide prevention

Clayman Conversations event: The War on Drag

What motivates the recent rise in anti-drag state legislation? Our stellar line-up for this recent event included Marquis Bey, Moira Donegan, Jack Halberstam, Mark Joseph Stern, and Susan Stryker

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Faculty Research Fellows Lunch with Marci Kwon
Marci Kwon, Art and Art History
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