Word: genderization
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...initial creation of a list has pretty much been finished. The list is now in the process of being reduced," the source said, adding that the list is notably diverse in terms of race and gender...
...need for a womens' center is predicated on the belief that there are certain issues specific to gender which historically have been ignored or maginalized in mainstream discourse. Harvard, which itself did not abolish quotas on the number of women admitted until 1975, must bear some responsibility for rectifying this matter...
...that a Harvard-funded women's center is the proper method for fully incorporating women into the Harvard community is by no means as "obvious" as the staff contends. Rather than bring women's (and gender) issues into the mainstream of the University, a women's center will only serve to divide and marginalize such concerns further...
...course, a privately funded women's center would not be objection-able. It is the right of any student organization to pool their own resources for their own purposes. As far as the University is concerned, women's and gender concerns should be incorporated into all aspects of the Harvard experience; for example, as part of the curriculum or in an inclusive student center. They should not be given their own tuition-funded and Harvard sanctioned fiefdom...
...case for a women's center is obvious to anyone who has observed the cramped quarters in Agassiz House where undergraduate women's groups meet. A center would be a place for all undergraduates and graduate students to discuss women's and gender issues and a location for centralized resources for women. Such centers contribute to student life at all other Ivy League schools and many state schools...