As a professor, my overall goal is to teach students how to collect, analyze, and present evidence as well as how to read and think critically. Many of my lessons display these skills and course assignments ask students to practice them. In advanced courses, I encourage students to engage with both scholarly and general audiences. As part of coursework, students have created videos, podcasts, websites, and other digital projects. Links to some of these projects can be found below. Some student videos are also posted on my youtube channel.
Select courses taught at the University of Rhode Island
Graduate Level Courses:
Transnational Feminism(s)
Environmental Justice
Undergraduate Level Courses:
Gender, Race, and Human Rights
Environmental Injustice
International Women’s Issues
Vietnam War Era
Women in International Social Movements
Introduction to US Women’s History
Links to digital projects created by students:
Women and Peace
Finding Our Way
Bodily Autonomy Issues Around the World
A Conversation on Human and Sex Trafficking
Issues in Women’s Employment
Gender-Based Violence
Women and Healthcare
Women’s Rights: Reproductive Health
Everything Title IX
Refashioning “Orlando: A Biography”
International Women’s Day
Women in the Workforce
Gendered Spaces and Safety on College Campuses
Bodies of Evidence: Medicine, Ethics, Gender
International Women’s Health
Check out these video projects from the human rights course!