News and Events

MAR 28, 2024
Join Zora's House as they partner with Survivors Not Victims to provide safe space for women of color in our community. Healing sessions allow women of color to be vulnerable while leaning on other women who have similar experiences.
MAR 29, 2024
See the first large-scale museum exhibition dedicated to filmmaker Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of African cinema and fighter for Black women’s empowerment. On display through April 28, 2024.
MAR 29, 2024
In celebration of the Trans Day of Visibility, this year's theme is Sanctuary and Community Healing: Finding Strength and Safety in Community. The event will be at the Fawcett Center, in the Clinton Room. Light refreshments will be served.
APR 1, 2024
OSU Sustainability Institute brings students and professionals together around the topic of uplifting women in sustainability careers. The 2-hour event begins with a networking breakfast, followed by a panel of local women leaders and experts in the sustainability field.
APR 1, 2024
Join the FREE Center (Ohio State’s Center for Feminist Research, Education and Engagement) for a panel discussion of this year’s election and the transformative potentials of a reinvigorated feminist commitment to political action and candidates.
APR 2, 2024
In Part 3 conclusion to ASFW Career webinars, join fellow members as Beth Flynn guides participants to be better understood in the workplace when dealing with colleagues, supervisors, and other team members.
APR 2, 2024
Sambizanga, a film about the Angolan struggle for independence from Portuguese colonization and the most significant expression of Sarah Maldoror’s artistic and political commitments, is a cinematic work of immense historical and cultural importance that stages a reckoning with the interlocking systems of colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy.
APR 3, 2024
With an expert panel, the Columbus Metropolitan Club dives into why the gender pay gap has been a persistent feature of the US economy, the importance of a nuanced approach to addressing pay disparities, and what it will take to close the gender pay gap in Central Ohio once and for all.
APR 3, 2024
OSU Professor Pat Sieber presents this lecture on the influence of China’s theatrical culture during the Mongol Yuan dynasty, which featured, among other innovations, a substantial number of female stars known for their ability to successfully perform an array of both male and female roles.