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Pedagogy in Public: Academic Programs and Community Partners

 Perhaps organizations like the RWSA should look to the public history field for guidance [on how to] overcome the town-gown barriers. Continue reading

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Berks Panels of Interest, Part V

Berks 2017 panels related to rural women Continue reading

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Rural Cambodian Women as the Recipients of Education and NGO Focus

Few Cambodian women, especially those from rural areas, have been able to reach positions of leadership in the workforce or government. Continue reading

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The Langham Place Feminists and Women Farmers/Farming for Women

The Langham Place group thus challenged dominant conceptualisations of respectable femininity for rural womenthroughout the second half of the nineteenth-century Continue reading

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Contextualizing Women’s Movements in the Appalachian South

Contextualizing Women’s Movements in the Appalachian South Jessica Wilkerson, University of Mississippi My research started with watching a movie. The women characters of the award-winning documentary film “Harlan County: USA” (1976) made indelible impressions on me. Mothers, daughters, and sisters … Continue reading

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17 Days of Activism for the Empowerment of Rural Women and their Communities

The Rural Women’s Studies Association and this Rural Women’s Studies blog seek to highlight both research and activism related to rural women around the world.  This week, instead of our typical blog post, we have chosen to highlight an upcoming … Continue reading

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In Our Own Words: Native Impressions

In Our Own Words: Native Impressions Lucy Ganje, Professor, Art/Graphic Design, University of North Dakota Kim Fink, Professor, Art/Printmaking, University of North Dakota Daniel Heyman, Professor, Painting/Printmaking, Rhode Island School of Design & Princeton University. Three artists combined oral history … Continue reading

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Black Women’s Activism in Rural Arkansas

Black women’s activism was a crucial part of the self-advocacy and efficacy necessary to improve conditions in Arkansas’s rural black communities. Continue reading

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Fruit of Her Fields: California Women Farmers at the Turn of the Century

By the turn of the 20th century, California women had entered the ranks of specialty crop growers by the hundreds. Continue reading

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Rurality, Feminism, and Appalachia: Possibilities and Prospects for Appalachian Feminism and Interorganizational Collaboration

What is Appalachian feminism? Continue reading

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