Fresno State POWER

Fresno State POWER People Organized for Women's Empowerment and Representation (P.O.W.E.R.)

is a student-run organization representing the Women's Studies Program at California State University, Fresno.

Voting starts today: Exercise your right to vote and choose our former POWER president Cecilia Esther and her slate Peop...
03/28/2017

Voting starts today: Exercise your right to vote and choose our former POWER president Cecilia Esther and her slate People of Action!
Check your Fresno state email for the link 😊

01/22/2017

Wow! Amazing! Beautiful! Powerful! ❤️✊💪
Over 750,000 people showed up to the Los Angeles Women's March! 📸 PC: -

01/20/2017

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01/20/2017
01/19/2017

WE ARE ! ✊💯 OUR ANTHEM

01/18/2017

Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses the racial barriers President Obama had to overcome.
►Watch the extended interview: http://on.cc.com/2hGAUYc

04/13/2016

Chancellor White is coming to Fresno State on the 20th! What would you want to tell him?

Wednesday April 20, 4-5 p.m. in North Gym 118, Chancellor White Fresno State open forum

04/07/2016

Don’t miss WAMFF! Join the Women’s Art and Music Festival of Fresno on May 6th at 5pm at the Tower Theatre on 815 E. Olive Avenue in the awesome Tower District of Fresno. General admiss…

12/04/2015

To all my Women's Studies Major peeps that are currently enrolled at Fresno State or graduated from the program: Our Women's Studies Program is going to be reviewed tomorrow. This only happens every seven years and we are invited to talk to the reviewers. Let's tell them how great Women's Studies classes at Fresno State are. Let's tell them what the program needs. This will happen tomorrow from 1:00pm-2:00pm in Social science 205A. If you can't make it, but you have something to say message someone you know that is going and ask them to speak in your place or read something you have written for them, post your suggestions here, or inbox us and we'll share it for you. This opportunity doesn't come often.

09/04/2015

The essentially economic nature of early racial-ethnic oppression in the United States makes it difficult to isolate whether peoples of color were subordinated in the U.S. economy because of their race-ethnicity or their economic class. WHITES DISPLACED AMERICAN INDIANS AND MEXICANS TO OBTAIN THEIR LAND. White imported Africans to work as slaves and Asians to work as contract laborers. Puerto Ricans and Filipinas/os were victims of further U.S. expansionism. Race-ethnicity and class intertwined in the patterns of displacement from land, genocide, forced labor, and recruitment from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. While it is impossible, in our minds, to determine which came first in these instances--race-ethnicity or class--it is clear that they are intertwined and inseparable. (Amott & Matthaei, 1991, p.19)

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05/20/2015

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