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Women's Studies Times

Profiles of Women's Studies majors - Graduating Seniors

Megan Cornell
Major(s):
Women's Studies and English

Why Women's Studies?:
I chose Women's Studies because it is something that I am deeply Student 1 passionate about, a subject that truly drives me to be an agent of change and activism.

Feminist mentor/role model:
My feminist mentor/role model would definitely be a professor here at Purdue, Laurie Graham. She has inspired me to actively engage in feminist issues and has been a  positive influence on my studies, helping me to further develop my thoughts and ideas.

Activist cause:
Reproductive Rights

What are you planning to do with your degree?:
Upon graduation from Purdue, I plan to continue my education and receive my Master's degree in Women's and Gender Studies--my ultimate plan is to be a Women's Studies professor at a major university.

 

Jaclyn Tabor
Major(s):
Sociology, Women's Studies

Minor(s):
English, Global Studies

Why Women's Studies?:
I majored in Women's Studies because I am interested in how gender affects every facet of life. Women's studies explores intersections among sexism, Student 2racism, homophobia, colonization, and other forms of oppression, an understanding which is necessary to create a just world.

Feminist mentor/role model:
While I love reading Nawal El Saadawi, Filomina Steady, and bell hooks, I have been most inspired by the everyday women participating in protests and organizations such as RAWA, SEWA, and the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo.

Activist cause: Reproductive rights, GLBT rights, Affordable healthcare

What are you planning to do with your degree?: Attending graduate school for a PhD in Sociology. My areas of interest will be gender, social movements, family, and political sociology.

 

 

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