Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at GSU

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at GSU Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is an interdisciplinary field of study focusing on gender, sex National Historic Site.

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies offers a cutting-edge academic program focusing on three areas:

Globalization
Sexuality Studies
Social change

Our program boasts an undergraduate major and minor as well as a rigorous masters program and a graduate women’s studies certificate for students in other departments who wish to develop a women’s studies specialization. About half of our students g

o on to further academic study in women’s studies as well as other disciplines and professions; another half goes directly to work in fields where a women’s studies education would be beneficial, such as community and non-profit organizations, the social service sector, the political arena, and the private sector. A small but significant number of our students pursue work in the creative fields as artists, musicians, poets, journalists, or filmmakers. The interests of our five core faculty members span the globe, including the African diaspora, the Arab and Islamic worlds, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, with an emphasis on issues related to globalization, sexualities, spiritualities, and culture, as well as local and transnational articulations of feminism and womanism. Both theoretical engagement and the translation of theory into action are valued in our program and incorporated into our classes. In addition to traditional academic courses, we offer internships, practicum courses, and service-learning options at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Over 40 affiliated faculty members from other departments of Georgia State University add their expertise and support to our program, regularly offering interesting electives and serving on student committees. The Women’s Studies Institute offers an annual thematic Speaker Series that showcases nationally and internationally renowned scholars, artists, and social change agents whose work relates to gender, sex, or sexuality. The WSI is also home to several student organizations, including S.P.E.A.K., our women’s studies graduate student organization; Faces of Feminism, a student action group; and GSU BlackOUT, a social and service organization for LGBTQIQ students of African descent and their allies. Georgia State University’s urban campus is situated in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, just blocks away from the State Capitol and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Georgia State University is nationally ranked as one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse campuses in the United States. Georgia State University’s metropolitan mission means that opportunities to link academic study with social engagement abound. What better place to pursue a women’s studies education than the Women’s Studies Institute at Georgia State University?

Congratulations to all of our MA graduates in WGSS! We are so proud of you!
05/06/2026

Congratulations to all of our MA graduates in WGSS! We are so proud of you!

There’s still time to make your impact this Georgia State Day.Every gift to WGSS supports students, strengthens programm...
04/22/2026

There’s still time to make your impact this Georgia State Day.

Every gift to WGSS supports students, strengthens programming, and helps sustain the community we’re building together. We’re also working toward unlocking a $1,000 Challenge Grant—every donor brings us closer.

Make your gift before time runs out: https://t.gsu.edu/48atiF9

Be part of what makes WGSS possible.

Community is at the heart of WGSS—and this Georgia State Day, you can help it grow.Your support makes possible the lectu...
04/22/2026

Community is at the heart of WGSS—and this Georgia State Day, you can help it grow.

Your support makes possible the lectures, workshops, and events that bring people together across campus and beyond. From student gatherings to public programming, these spaces create connection, dialogue, and lasting impact.

We’ve also secured a $1,000 Challenge Grant—when 50 people give, we unlock the full amount to strengthen this work.

Give here: https://t.gsu.edu/48atiF9

Join us in building a stronger WGSS community.

It’s Georgia State Day—and this year, your gift directly supports WGSS students.Your contribution helps fund graduate st...
04/21/2026

It’s Georgia State Day—and this year, your gift directly supports WGSS students.

Your contribution helps fund graduate student research, professional development, and the programs that create community, mentorship, and opportunity. We’ve also secured a $1,000 Challenge Grant—when 50 people give, we unlock the full amount to further support our students.

Every gift matters, no matter the size.

Give here: https://t.gsu.edu/48atiF9

Be part of the collective effort that invests in WGSS students and their futures.

It’s Georgia State Day! Support Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University 💙We’ve secured a $1,0...
04/21/2026

It’s Georgia State Day! Support Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University 💙

We’ve secured a $1,000 Challenge Grant—when 50 people give (any amount!), we unlock the full $1,000 for WGSS students and programs.

Every gift counts. $5 or $500—it’s about reaching 50 donors.

Make your gift: https://t.gsu.edu/48atiF9

👉 Be one of the 50.

Thank you for supporting WGSS!

Join us for our next Tuesday Event in Religious Studies!"Alchemy of the Image: Inner Worlds and Magical Agency in the Ar...
03/23/2026

Join us for our next Tuesday Event in Religious Studies!

"Alchemy of the Image: Inner Worlds and Magical Agency in the Art of Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo," with Lauren Cooper

Tuesday, March 24
12:30–1:30 PM
25 Park Place | 17th Floor

This talk explores how the paintings of Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo treat image making as a form of magical and spiritual practice. Rather than simply depicting esoteric ideas, their works function like small alchemical laboratories where inner vision, ritual, and transformation take place. Through symbolic tools, hybrid figures, and scenes of quiet enchantment, Carrington and Varo suggest that making images can be a way of working on the self and engaging unseen forces.

All are welcome.

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Purple event flyer titled “Alchemy of the Image: Inner Worlds and Magical Agency in the Art of Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo.” The event features Lauren Cooper and takes place Tuesday, March 24 from 12:30–1:30 PM at 25 Park Place, 17th Floor. The image includes a whimsical surreal figure inspired by Leonora Carrington’s style with a star-shaped head, blue eyes, and a golden cloak standing on grass.

Join us for the 2026 Anne L. Harper Annual Lecture featuring Dr. Durba Mitra (Harvard University) presenting “Third Worl...
02/12/2026

Join us for the 2026 Anne L. Harper Annual Lecture featuring Dr. Durba Mitra (Harvard University) presenting “Third World Feminism Against Authoritarianism.”

📅 Tuesday, March 3, 2026
🕓 4:30–7:00 PM
📍 CAS Event Space, 2nd Floor, 25 Park Place NE

Dr. Mitra’s work brings together feminist political thought, s*xuality studies, and global intellectual history. She will share insights from her forthcoming book The Future That Was: A History of Third World Feminism Against Authoritarianism (Princeton University Press, 2026), which traces the global intellectual and political work of Third World feminists across South Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond.

Last week, the Department of Religious Studies was thrilled to host Nate Esparza for a talk on Sacred Endings: A Communi...
02/04/2026

Last week, the Department of Religious Studies was thrilled to host Nate Esparza for a talk on Sacred Endings: A Community Manual for Trans Death and Dying. This talk explored trauma-informed, spiritually grounded approaches to end-of-life care, ritual, and chosen family within trans communities.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us for this discussion!

01/26/2026

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