Academic Departments & Programs
Research Centers
- The Emma Goldman Papers Project is part of a national initiative to retrieve the papers of individuals whose life work has had a lasting impact on the course of American history. The Project is named after Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism.
- The Center for Race and Gender is an interdisciplinary research and community outreach center at the University of California Berkeley dedicated to fostering explorations of race and gender and their intersections.
- The Beatrice Bain Research Group is the University of California at Berkeley’s critical feminist research center. The BBRG fosters research on gender and women, and is particularly interested in enabling research on gender in its intersections with sexuality, race, class, nation, religion, postcoloniality and transnational feminisms.
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