The Clayman Institute for Gender Research

  • The Clayman Institute's Fall Artist's Salon welcomes Irene Carvajal, a multidisciplinary Costa Rican-American artist. In garments and garment culture Irene Carvajal found the object with which she could communicate her ideas...
  • Founded in 1974, the Clayman Institute for Gender Research creates knowledge and translates research into action for gender equality. We ask big questions to further equality, and incubate initiatives to create change in our...
  • Columbia University faculty members Shamus Khan and Jennifer Hirsch will present their innovative ethnographic research about sexual assault and consent on an elite urban university campus. They find that institutional...

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Founded in 1974, the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University creates knowledge and seeks to implement change to promote gender equality. Our current focus is Moving Beyond the Stalled Gender Revolution. We are bringing together an intellectually diverse group of scholars to provide new insights into the barriers to women's advancement and to propose novel and workable solutions to advancing gender equality.

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