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Wellesley Centers for Women

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Scholars from the Wellesley Centers for Women help drive positive social change through their social science research projects and action programs. Listen and learn about the areas of work that the Centers address, including: the social and economic status of women and girls and the advancement of their human rights both in the United States and around the globe; the education, care, and developme... more

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Rangita de Silva-de Alwis, S.J.D., Director of International Human Rights Policy Programs at the Wellesley Centers for Women, leads a unique project that brings together women leaders from countries governed by Muslim Law. The Women's Leadership Netw... more

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Kate Price, M.A., Program Associate at the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute presented a lunchtime seminar on U.S. prostituted children. Prostituted children are vulnerable to exploitation through the lack of secure relationships and histories of ... more

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Amy Hoffman, MFA, editor of Women’s Review of Books, reads an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir, Lies About My Family. The book deals with issues of continuity and discontinuity between generations, immigration, and family bonds. Hoffman is the aut... more

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Sari Kerr, Ph.D. Welfare-to-work programs are based on the principle that the best way out of welfare is to be placed in a job that will eventually provide stable employment and higher earnings. Using data on Detroit’s Work First program, Sari shows... more

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Jennifer Grossman, Ph.D., research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW), and Michelle Porche, Ed.D., senior research scientist at WCW, present mixed-method data on girls’ aspirations for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathe... more

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