What’s in a Squiggle? Notes on Facilitation
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
2y ago
By: Benjamin Freeman, Fall 2020 Practitioner in Residence at the Swearer Center and member of The Glitter Goddess Collective I am a facilitator. As a facilitator, I create experiences that support people in tapping in: to their own curiosities and rumblings, to the wisdom that others have to offer, and to a shared set of ideas or problems, work that needs to be done. Facilitation depends on the so-called “soft skills” of listening, empathic communication, and care, skills that have historically been ascribed to women and femmes and relegated to being of second-class importance in a misogynisti ..read more
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“Gender Politics” Crossword Puzzle Winners!
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
2y ago
Thank you to those who played our “Gender Politics” Crossword puzzle! Out of 13 submissions, there were 2 folks who correctly solved all the questions. Congratulations Suzie Zhang and Payton de la Cruz! The “Gender Politics” crossword puzzle is still online for those who haven’t had a chance to try and solve it. There is a node you can toggle called “show errors,” which will check your answers for accuracy. Additionally, the answer key can be found here when you’re finished and want to verify your answers. Look out for our next crossword puzzle challenge rolling out in the new y ..read more
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What is With Us: SDC Regeneration Zine Open Call!
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
2y ago
By: Billie McKelvie ’21, American Studies Concentrator, Sarah Doyle Center Zine Librarian For our first open call collaborative zine, we are looking for work thinking about and responding to our theme for the year — Regeneration: Networks of Kinship and Care. What seeds are you planting? What do you give birth to? What is reborn through you?  What do you resist? What forces do you hold against?  Where are you located inside of your networks? Who do threads of care pull you closer to?  Respond to these questions or anything off of this theme. We see this zine as a way of encourag ..read more
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Sarah Doyle Center Crossword Puzzle Challenge – Gender Politics Edition
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
2y ago
By: The Sarah Doyle Center Staff The Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender presents a mid-term crossword puzzle challenge around gender politics for this upcoming election week. While this is by no means an exhaustive history of gender politics, this crossword puzzle reveals people, movements, and legislation across time that have had a direct impact on women and gender in the U.S. We wish to thank Amanda Knox, assistant archivist at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, for providing those questions pertaining to the history of women and gender at Brown (HINT: you may need ..read more
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WiSE x Sarah Doyle Center Present: Women in STEM Crossword Puzzle Challenge
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
3y ago
By: WiSE Coordinators — Nomin Baatarkhuu ’21, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Rachel Lim ’21, Economics and Biology, Melissa Lopez ’21, Environmental Science (Conservation Science & Policy), Erika Nakajima ’21 Applied Mathematics-Biology & Anthropology Brown’s Women in Science and Engineering, along with the Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender, are excited to present a crossword puzzle about influential women in STEM. Over the last century, women have made countless groundbreaking discoveries in the various fields of STEM, but many of them have been under-celebrated in a h ..read more
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Take the Regeneration Photo Challenge!
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
3y ago
By: Shanelle Haile, PhD Student in the Department of Sociology and Grad Parent Coordinator at the Sarah Doyle Center We are excited to invite Brown University families to participate in our Women’s History Month theme “regeneration” by taking the Regeneration Photo Challenge, which aims to connect us and encourage our children to consider the world through a feminist lens. The Indigenous feminist concept “regeneration” is a call for growth and renewal after destruction. Regeneration challenges us to recognize the interconnectedness of people, places, and nature as we face many dangers, such a ..read more
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International Women’s Day Haiku Submissions
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
3y ago
By: Global Brown Center for International Students and the Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender Thank you to those who submitted haiku submissions in celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th. Please see below. Thank you, Nhu Phung, for creating the designs! By: Hamsa ShanmugamBy: Florin A Najera-UrestiBy: Helena StacyBy: Maria DaigleBy: Chanelle DupuisBy: Irene ..read more
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What’s in a Squiggle? Notes on Facilitation
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
3y ago
By: Benjamin Freeman, Fall 2020 Practitioner in Residence at the Swearer Center and member of The Glitter Goddess Collective I am a facilitator. As a facilitator, I create experiences that support people in tapping in: to their own curiosities and rumblings, to the wisdom that others have to offer, and to a shared set of ideas or problems, work that needs to be done. Facilitation depends on the so-called “soft skills” of listening, empathic communication, and care, skills that have historically been ascribed to women and femmes and relegated to being of second-class importance in a misogynisti ..read more
Visit website
“Gender Politics” Crossword Puzzle Winners!
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
3y ago
Thank you to those who played our “Gender Politics” Crossword puzzle! Out of 13 submissions, there were 2 folks who correctly solved all the questions. Congratulations Suzie Zhang and Payton de la Cruz! The “Gender Politics” crossword puzzle is still online for those who haven’t had a chance to try and solve it. There is a node you can toggle called “show errors,” which will check your answers for accuracy. Additionally, the answer key can be found here when you’re finished and want to verify your answers. Look out for our next crossword puzzle challenge rolling out in the new y ..read more
Visit website
What is With Us: SDC Regeneration Zine Open Call!
Radical Roots | Nourishing Feminist Work
by fsalinas@brown.edu
3y ago
By: Billie McKelvie ’21, American Studies Concentrator, Sarah Doyle Center Zine Librarian For our first open call collaborative zine, we are looking for work thinking about and responding to our theme for the year — Regeneration: Networks of Kinship and Care. What seeds are you planting? What do you give birth to? What is reborn through you?  What do you resist? What forces do you hold against?  Where are you located inside of your networks? Who do threads of care pull you closer to?  Respond to these questions or anything off of this theme. We see this zine as a way of encourag ..read more
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