… Barnard magazine Spring 2018 In an 1888 essay in The Nation , Barnard founder Annie Nathan Meyer asked, “Ought … we not… begin at once to organize an association for the collegiate instruction of women?” Barnard women have been … ’20 says in our “Athletes & Scholars” photo essay, “I love being able to show younger children—and especially girls—that …
/magazine/spring-2018/changemakers… Alumnae Relations AABC President Jyoti Menon talks with the College’s new Executive Director of Alumnae Relations … or area of study. They were changed by their experience of being far from home and wanted to connect with local alumni … famous painting Christina’s World . That painting is the first work of art I remember learning about in elementary …
/magazine/spring-2018/new-leader-alumnae-relations… Byrd ’95 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2018 The city of Detroit has been a media darling lately, … by the burgeoning civil rights movement. That included being a part of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s … political, and professional combined when Lewis took her first job at Head Start, a U.S. Department of Health and …
/magazine/cn-spring-2018/freedom-summer-detroit-revitalization-denise-lewis-66… Opening The Closet Door By by Merri Rosenberg '78 Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2014 When Edie Windsor, the victorious plaintiff in the landmark case that overturned … figure of speech, ‘the closet,’ took wing, first through his friends, who were prominent in New York …
/magazine/fall-2014/opening-closet-door… Fall 2014 Today’s power outages, often due to demands on the electrical grid during the sweltering days of summer, … of the Class of ’36 wrote of more sinister blackouts. The first time it happened it seemed like a remarkably unfunny … pulling our steaks in and out of the oven, and being thankful for the candles on the dinner table. We did …
/magazine/fall-2014/lights-out… The Conflict Over Peace Building By By Melissa Phipps Barnard … 2014 Early in her career, Séverine Autesserre traveled the globe as a member of international intervention … science at Barnard since 2007. In some cases, instead of being encouraged to engage with communities, understand …
/magazine/fall-2014/conflict-over-peace-building… The Competitive Edge Three student-athletes share how college … Magazine Barnard magazine Winter 2019 Division I is the big time when it comes to college sports. Barnard’s … legacy of women’s rowers and female athletes everywhere. Being a college athlete means that you’re on a crazy ride for …
/magazine/winter-2019/competitive-edge-three-student-athletes-share-how-college-sports-power-their… on feminism and femme identity by people of all genders. The zines are personal and political publications on … zines@barnard.edu to discuss selling us two copies: the first, for the climate-controlled, acid-free archive and the … time to let go of the zines you've acquired--maybe they're being evicted from your parents' attic, you've moved them too …
/about-zines-at-barnard… Home, Equality, and the American Dream Anita Hill delivers the 2012 helen rogers … issues, so I do qualify for this lecture.” It was the first glimpse of Hill’s humor, ease, and optimism. It would … Elliott, and his life post-slavery, when he went from being property to owning property. Born in 1864, William …
/magazine/spring-2012/home-equality-american-dream… Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2012 In October I had the privilege to hear author Edwidge Danticat ’90 deliver the first lecture of the Africana studies program’s Distinguished … her description of her idyllic time at Barnard. What about being a commuter for a year? What about the friendship and …
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