
Professor Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi's Histories of Architecture and Feminism Class Featured on PLATFORM
"The course emphasizes history writing as a contingent, confrontational, and collaborative practice."
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"The course emphasizes history writing as a contingent, confrontational, and collaborative practice."
New this month in the Barnard Library in the Milstein Center at Barnard College, Columbia University
The weather is freezing, but the library has events galore to keep you warm.
The Media Center's Feminist Film Series continues this Spring, now on Thursday nights.
We're preparing for the many new faces and new events that spring semester will bring!
The celebration aimed to highlight her contributions to the field of computing.
The class takes a conceptual approach to understanding and using archives.
It's part of Grrl Haus Cinema.
Young Women's Leadership Initiative workshop led by Jade Levine, Jenna Freedman, and Jennie Correia
Barnard Archives, in partnership with the Barnard Center for Research on Women is awarded $24,349 toward Preserving the Audio Recordings of The Scholar and Feminist Conference
Zines from Barnard's collection on loan at Brooklyn-based Interference Archive for exhibition on sexual violence and activism!
Lena Palacios and Susana Sepulveda granted funding to conduct research at the Barnard Zine Library and BCRW in 2016/2017 academic year.