EcoJ 2021-2022: A Year in Review
In summer 2021, with generous funding from the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life, GAIA founded Ecologies of Justice
Read MoreIn summer 2021, with generous funding from the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life, GAIA founded Ecologies of Justice
Read MoreCall for Papers: Special Issue of Al-Raida “Women and Peace-building in the Arab Region: Intersectional Frameworks and Experiences“ Guest Editors:
Read MoreGAIA PhD candidate Dipali Anumol has written a piece published in the journal Comparative Political Theory. The article, titled “Caring
Read MoreGAIA’s latest newsletter features an exciting medley of student projects and publications, upcoming events, and the launch of the Cynthia
Read MoreGAIA PhD candidate Kinsey Spears and Fletcher graduate Emily Prey co-author an article on gender analysis, foreign policy, and U.S.-China
Read MoreMALD ’23 Christine Munson wrote a series of five poems for her finale assignment for P214: Gender Theory and Praxis
Read MoreFor her finale assignment in the GAIA course P214: Gender Theory and Praxis, MALD ’23 Rohini Roy combined the written
Read MoreDamiana Kryygi was an indigenous child kidnapped from the Ybuturuzy Mountain Range Forest in Paraguay and subjected to inhumane and
Read MoreJen Frye, MALD 2023, chose to create a self-published book for their finale assignment for the course P214: Gender Theory
Read MoreThe team of Dr. Phoebe Donnelly, Fletcher PhD alumna, is seeking a full-time paid intern to work with the Women,
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