WGS Student Spotlight: Zoë Murrie

We sat down with WGS and Communication double-major Zoë Murrie to talk about her experiences as this year’s Skirt. Magazine Endowed Scholarship recipient, her work with SafeZone and CisternYard, and why she loves studying WGS.Zoe Murrie Headshot

First off, why WGS? Why did you choose to declare your WGS major?

“I chose to major in WGS because I think the courses and faculty give an overview of the history of injustices and power imbalances from an intersectional lens that no other department does. WGS also offers tools for fixing these issues with real life applicable activist skills and helps create students who are capable of thinking out problems and developing thoughtful opinions and solutions.”

What are some topics you’ve covered in your WGS classes that you’re particularly passionate about?

“Within WGS I found myself most engaged when I get to really talk through problems. Hearing from Professors, who are often themselves gender-based activists, as well as peers really allows me to see an issue from every side and helps me develop an opinion. I truly think this is unique to WGS. While it can be discouraging to discuss modern injustices, it’s necessary for remedying them.”

Talk to us about your work with SafeZone / MSPS. You were paired with SafeZone through your WGS internship, correct?

“Yes. Last spring I was matched with Lynda Keller the assistant director of MSPS and leader of Safe Zone on campus, thanks to the WGS department. Through Safe Zone I have realized not only the importance of LGBTQ+ education on campus, but have learned so much about education, activism and open conversation as a whole. When someone is given the space and respect to learn about people who are different from them, or even get to see themselves represented in a conversation, they really do open up so much. Working with Safe Zone has encouraged more activism within my career aspirations and has shown me that on a micro level people are interested in being educated about issues they don’t face and understanding each other.”

What does it mean to you to be this year’s Skirt. Magazine Endowed Scholarship recipient?

“I am so excited and honored to be the Skirt! recipient. I remember my mom reading skirt when I was a child and I was always so interested in the idea of a complex, multifaceted magazine for women. I am currently the Managing Editor of CisternYard News, our student run publication on campus. As a writer and editor I try to create pieces that question societal norms and show women as complex beings. After college, I would love to work for a woman’s interest magazine and continue to make connections between socio-political status, women’s issues and women’s rights.”

WGS Connect Fall 2019 Newsletter!

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It’s here! The biannual WGS program newsletter, WGS Connect, is available digitally at the link below. This issue features faculty, student, and course spotlights, upcoming WGS events, a WGS book list, and much, much more!

Be sure to check it out to get caught up with all of the exciting recent and upcoming WGS program news and events and to celebrate the program and its vibrant community.

Carolinas College Hunger Summit – Oct 11-12

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Carolinas College Hunger Summit – October 11-12, 2019, North Carolina A&T University – 

Interested in learning more about hunger and food insecurity on college campuses? Want to engage with other students, higher education leaders, hunger advocates, and others to discuss the challenges of college hunger? Join us at the Carolinas College Hunger Summit, Oct 11-12! Register today at CarolinasCollegeHunger.org

Volunteer Opportunity: Planned Parenthood

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VOLUNTEER WITH PLANNED PARENTHOOD – Listed below are volunteer opportunities that PP needs help with locally. If you’re able to help with any of these please hit reply on this email or reach out directly to Emily.Walter@ppsat.org 

  • 8/24 – Taking Back Our Village, Back to School Bash 
  • 8/29 – Planned Parenthood Volunteer Interest Meeting

We are also hiring a Field Intern for the Charleston area and a Field Organizer for Columbia, SC. Please consider applying or sharing with your network!

Students for Zero Waste Conference – October 11-13, 2019

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Students for Zero Waste Conference – October 11-13, 2019 – If you’re interested in sustainability, talking trash, and/or activism, then you might be interested in attending this year’s Students for Zero Waste conference, from October 11th-13th! Learn all about the conference by visiting the SZW19 Conference Website! 

  • REGISTER HERE for SZW19Note that we are offering some (limited) housing assistance and there are travel scholarships available. 
  • If you have any questions or comments, you can talk to one of the organizers of the conference and recent College of Charleston alum, Jensen Cowan, at jensen@postlandfill.org. We hope to see you there!

Call for Proposals: Thinking Gender 2020 Conference

The UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) invites submissions of paper, poster, and roundtable proposals for our 30th Annual Thinking Gender Student Research Conference. This year’s conference theme, Sexual Violence as Structural Violence: Feminist Visions of Transformative Justice, will focus on sexual violence as a function of state and capitalist violence, emphasizing feminist, queer, trans, abolitionist, and intersectional interventions. We are specifically interested in presentations that center anti-imperialist, anti-racist, Indigenous, intersectional, anti-carceral/abolitionist frameworks for understanding sexual violence. We invite proposals for papers, roundtable presentations, and posters related to studies of sexual violence in the context of empire, settler colonialism, incarceration, immigration detention and deportation, and labor exploitation, among other forms of state and capitalist violence. We also welcome research on the criminalization of gender and sexual non-conformity, social institutions and carceral control, and intersectional abolitionist responses—historical and contemporary—to punishment.  

Deadline for All Proposal Submissions: Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 11:59 PM PDT  

Submit your proposal online at CSW.UCLA.EDU/TG20_CFP 

The Lemonade Reader Book Reception

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September 4The Lemonade Reader Book Reception – 6:30-8:00pm, EHHP Alumni Center (86 Wentworth Street)

Join black feminist scholars Dr. Kameelah Martin, Dr. Kinitra Brooks, Dr. Regina Bradley, and Dr. Brigitta Johnson as they dive deeper into Beyoncé’s “Lemonade.” Book discussion and reception to follow!

Scholarship Opportunity: W.N. Looper Award for Summer 2020 Internship

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The W.N. Looper award was established to provide financial support for College of Charleston undergraduate students majoring within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences to complete a summer internship with U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. $4,000 will be awarded to one student. 

Award Requirements: 

  • Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior majoring within HSS 
  • South Carolina resident 
  • Cumulative 2.50 GPA 
  • Interest in interning on Capitol Hill! 
  • APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 13, 2019. For more information and to apply, visit: www.careercenter.cofc.edu

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