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Presented By: Institute for Research on Women and Gender

The Women's March: Notes from the Field

Michael T. Heaney, Assistant Professor of Organizational Studies and Political Science

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An immediate question for scholars of – and activists in – the women’s movement is whether it will be able to mobilize a new generation activists to re-fight battles that were seemingly won long ago. The January 21st Women’s March on Washington was a significant first effort to mobilize women as women in the Trump era.

In this talk, Professor Michael Heaney (Organizational Studies and Political Science) will present preliminary findings from surveys of participants at the Women’s March on Washington, and discuss his larger research project on grassroots women’s movements in the U.S.

Recommended Advance Reading: "Organizing Women as Women: Hybridity and Grassroots Collective Action in the 21st Century" by Kristin A. Goss and Michael T. Heaney

Refreshments will be served.
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