Headlines & Publications
Feminism (Taylor’s Version)
10/12/22
Juliette Holder, a PhD student at Texas Woman's University, wrote an article for Ms. magazine, "Through her re-recorded albums, Taylor Swift isn’t updating her songs as much as she’s updating her own mythology—and stepping into a feminist identity along the way."
Holder pens article on Parks and Recreation’s Leslie Knope
10/11/22
TWU PhD student Juliet Holder penned an article for PopMatters, "Why do voters want women candidates to be like Parks and Recreation’s Leslie Knope?"
Phillips-Cunningham pens op-ed about Nannie Helen Burroughs
9/6/22
TWU's Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham has a new op-ed in the Washington Post: "On Labor Day, we honor a trailblazing Black educator and organizer," about Nannie Helen Burroughs, founder of the National Training School for Women and Girls in 1909.
Phillips-Cunningham's op-ed in Washington Post on Juneteenth, Quakertown
6/29/22
TWU's Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, PhD, wrote and op-ed in the Washington Post regarding Juneteenth and Quakertown. The piece, titled "Juneteenth started in Texas. So did this Black town. Whites destroyed it," was published in two parts..
Part 1: How formerly enslaved people created a community of their own
Part 2: Groundless panic about White women's safety razed a town
Eesha Pandit to speak on Gender and Justice: Communication Strategies for Policy Change
2/14/22
Join Eesha Pandit in an interactive workshop designed to help communicate effectively with policymakers, make political policy understandable to a wide range of audiences, and use policy for social change.