Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Women Leading Change: Case Studies on Women, Gender, and Feminism

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Founded in the spring of 2013, Women Leading Change: Case Studies on Women, Gender, and Feminism is an online undergraduate journal featuring case studies authored by the Newcomb Scholars, of an elite cohort of undergraduate women at Tulane University. Published periodically, CSWGF reflects research and work completed in the classroom then curated for journal publication.

This particular issue focuses on women leading change in organizations. It also includes the 2014 Annual Adele Ramos Salzer Lecture entitled "What's Feminism Got to Do With It?: Women's Leadership for Social Change" delivered by Dr. Mary Trigg of Rutgers University as well as a case study entitled "The Case of Dean Diana Garland: Taking a Stand at Southern Baptist Seminary" by Katie Lauve-Moon, a doctoral candidate in Tulane University's City, Culture, & Community program and one of CSWGF 's editors.

 
Published: 2016-07-25