Brooklyn College. Women's Studies Program

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Women's Studies as an academic descipline was founded in the late 1960's in response to political and social movements taking place outside of academia. Landmark books such as The Feminist Mystique by Betty Friedan and Sexual Politics by Kate Millet helped in initiating changes in society for the empowerment of women. Feminist scholarship was becoming a newly accredited academic field. Universities began to set up Women's Studies programs in response to changes outside the universities as well as in response to demands by students and faculty. Universities were also organizing African Studies, Hispanic, Judaic and other ethnic studies in response to movements and political changes of the 1960's. Feminists with the goals of changing a sexist world specifically organized Women's Studies in academia. Women's Studies developed specifically for the study of feminist scholarship and for learning alternative ways of critiquing andocentric academia in general. Brooklyn College was one of the first institutions of higher education in the nation, and the first in the City University of New York, to establish a Women's Studies Program. "The Women's Studies Program at Brooklyn College was initiated at the grassroots level by students, faculty and staff. It became an official part of the college structure in 1974. Women's Studies is an academic descipline devoted to knoweledge that is free from gender bias. The program provides a feminist perspective on the myths and realities of women's lives. Studies of individuals, institutions, and intellectual ideas are approached from historical, cross-cultural, and contemporary viewpoints." Between 1969 and 1984 four hundred fifty women's studies programs came into existence and are established in France, Germany, Italy and South America. For the last four years, women at Brooklyn College have been active in generating programs to meet the needs of women within the college community. Since the Brooklyn College Women's Organization (BCWO) was formed, the students group has aligned with BCWO, which itself has become affiliated with CUNY Women's Coalition. The student BC Women's Liberation Group put on a successful week-long Women's Festival in the Spring of 1973, drawing together women and men from the campus and the community for a variety of educational and cultural programs. These include the establishment of an Affirmative Action Committee, and a Discrimination Committee, a Commission on a Day Care Center, and Interdisciplinary Committee on Women's Studies which has developed a Women's Studies Program, and a Women's Center Planning Committee.

From the description of Women's Studies Program : Records, 196?-199? (Brooklyn College). WorldCat record id: 426488749

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Women's studies
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